Pus in the urine.
Presence of leukocytes (white blood cells) in the urine, usually a sign of urinary tract infection.
Presence of high numbers of white blood cells in the urine, often attributable to infection of the bladder and urethra.
The presence of white blood cells or pus in the urine. Pyuria is usually the sign of a urinary tract infection Or an infection of the kidney, such as pyelonephritis.
The presence of pus in the urine, making it cloudy. This is a sign of bacterial infection in the urinary tract.
The presence of pus in the urine, in consequence of inflammation situated in the kidneys, urinary bladder or other part of the urinary tract.
Pus in the urine; evidence of renal or bladder disease; usually a urinary tract infection.
The occurrence of white blood cells in the urine, typically indicating the possibility of a kidney infection, urinary tract infection, or inflammation.
The occurrence of pus in the urine.