What Do These Urine And Stool Test Reports Indicate?
Question: Hi. I had my son's urine and stool tested. Please help me with the results because all pedia here in our plave is currently on convention. My son is 4 mos.
Urinalysis:
Color: yellow
Appearance: clear
Specific gravity: 1.005
Pus cels: 1-/hpf
Rbc: 0-1/hpf
Ephithelial cell: few
Bacteria- few
Protein- negative
Sugar: negative
Mucus threads: few
Fecalysis:
Fat globules: +2
Bacteria: +4
No ova onor parasite seen. No amoeba seen.
He had amoebiasis a few weeks ago. And now it seems like there is blood in his urine, on his diaper. He also is not gaining weight. Seems like he urinate less.
Urinalysis:
Color: yellow
Appearance: clear
Specific gravity: 1.005
Pus cels: 1-/hpf
Rbc: 0-1/hpf
Ephithelial cell: few
Bacteria- few
Protein- negative
Sugar: negative
Mucus threads: few
Fecalysis:
Fat globules: +2
Bacteria: +4
No ova onor parasite seen. No amoeba seen.
He had amoebiasis a few weeks ago. And now it seems like there is blood in his urine, on his diaper. He also is not gaining weight. Seems like he urinate less.
Brief Answer:
Could indicate acute glomerulonephritis or nephrotic syndrome.
Detailed Answer:
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I have gone through the report. The main thing to look out for is a raised pus cell count (absent in this case). Everybody's urine contains bacteria. Unless its count is more than 10^5 per cu.mm, it does not indicate a bacterial infection. I would specifically ask about the blood in urine. The report does not indicate presence of blood. Blood in urine can be due to a number of reasons. Other symptoms like swelling of face as well the blood pressure need to be correlated. It could be due to conditions like acute glomerulonephritis or nephrotic syndrome.
You need to see a doctor.
Regards
Could indicate acute glomerulonephritis or nephrotic syndrome.
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking on HealthcareMagic.
I have gone through the report. The main thing to look out for is a raised pus cell count (absent in this case). Everybody's urine contains bacteria. Unless its count is more than 10^5 per cu.mm, it does not indicate a bacterial infection. I would specifically ask about the blood in urine. The report does not indicate presence of blood. Blood in urine can be due to a number of reasons. Other symptoms like swelling of face as well the blood pressure need to be correlated. It could be due to conditions like acute glomerulonephritis or nephrotic syndrome.
You need to see a doctor.
Regards
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar