Re: re:Penis Irritation




"darthvader4545" <darthvader4544@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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What would white cells look like. Also what are white cells.


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White blood cells are a sign of inflammation and are a part of a urinalysis.
They can be seen in infection and in inflammation sometimes in interstitial
cystitis and prostatitis.
Prelief is recommended in IC and in prostatitis.

http://www.ichelp.com/TreatmentAndSelfHelp/ICAndPrelief.html

Urethritis STD has pretty much been ruled out I presume so I would recommend
isoflavinoids sold over the counter and see how they work for a couple of
months.


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