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Presence Of Few RBC In Urine Is It Common
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Question: I was having normal pre op tests before a rotator cuff surgery. I’m interested in your view of the urine and blood tests. Three items seem out of line; protein, RBC, and wbc estarase.
I have IBS, possibly dehydrated cause I don’t drink enough water, have BPH which I take Finesteride and Tamusilin for. I have had prostatitis 3-4 times in my life and I don’t have sex as I don’t have the desire. I do feel a bit of ache in my scrotum that is consistent with previous prostatitis. But maybe to old for that. I have had an UTI but not in many years.
Besides the meds mentioned above I take Testosterone, Losartan 50 mg, Rosuvastatin, Zoloft 150 mg, and Elavil 20mg.
I will attach both reports
I have IBS, possibly dehydrated cause I don’t drink enough water, have BPH which I take Finesteride and Tamusilin for. I have had prostatitis 3-4 times in my life and I don’t have sex as I don’t have the desire. I do feel a bit of ache in my scrotum that is consistent with previous prostatitis. But maybe to old for that. I have had an UTI but not in many years.
Besides the meds mentioned above I take Testosterone, Losartan 50 mg, Rosuvastatin, Zoloft 150 mg, and Elavil 20mg.
I will attach both reports
Brief Answer:
Nothing to be worried about .
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for your query
Based on the facts and urine report that you have posted you seem to have normal urine parameters .There is no evidence of active urinary infection .
Presence of few RBC in urine is common and not to be worried about.
Continue medications that you are taking for BOH
Thanks and Regards
Dr Patil
Nothing to be worried about .
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for your query
Based on the facts and urine report that you have posted you seem to have normal urine parameters .There is no evidence of active urinary infection .
Presence of few RBC in urine is common and not to be worried about.
Continue medications that you are taking for BOH
Thanks and Regards
Dr Patil
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