
What Are Benign Urothelial Cells?

They are normal cells lining the urinary tract and not a concern
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Hi XXXX
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I have read through your query in detail.
The cells lining the urinary tract are called urothelial cells. Some of these normal cells have been found in your urine. They have written it as benign so that the findings are not confused with abnormal cells. These cells can be found in normal conditions and for no particular reason
There is no serious concern on the finding of urothelial cells in the urine report. Please take treatment if you have any urinary symptoms. Drink lots of water and visit washrooms regularly if you are having burning urination.
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Dr.Vivek


You might have had exertional rhabdomyolysis, please discuss with doctor
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Hi XXXX
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It is important for you to discuss your symptoms in details with your treating doctors. You might be having exertional rhabdomyolysis which is a concern. This happens when there is muscle injury due to over exertion as you have written above. This can cause sudden kidney shut down and even require you to take intensive treatment should it happen regularly. Please choose a less vigorous exercise routine and keep yourself hydrated before and after the physical activities. You must also check your regular electrolyte intake and see that the balance is not disturbed by your exercise routine.
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Dr.Vivek

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