
What Does My Urine Analysis Report Indicate?

Question: Urine report showed red blood cells. Im attaching my london doctor report if you could read and advise. I hope theres no serious problem
Brief Answer:
You have a small kidney stone on the right.
Detailed Answer:
Good day and thank you for being with healthcare magic!
I have seen the ultrasound and urinalysis results that you have provided.
As the ultrasound of the kidneys shows you have a small kidney stone in the right kidney. It is very small and it can usually be dissolved with potassium citrate three times a day.
I believe this stone is the reason why you have blood in the urine microscopically.
You'll have to drink plenty of water around 2-3 liters per day and follow a low oxalate diet.
I hope I have been able to answer your question satisfactorily and please consider a 5 Star rating for my answer. Thank you very much.
You have a small kidney stone on the right.
Detailed Answer:
Good day and thank you for being with healthcare magic!
I have seen the ultrasound and urinalysis results that you have provided.
As the ultrasound of the kidneys shows you have a small kidney stone in the right kidney. It is very small and it can usually be dissolved with potassium citrate three times a day.
I believe this stone is the reason why you have blood in the urine microscopically.
You'll have to drink plenty of water around 2-3 liters per day and follow a low oxalate diet.
I hope I have been able to answer your question satisfactorily and please consider a 5 Star rating for my answer. Thank you very much.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T


So is there an need of cystoscopy ? My GP said that its not necessary. I was worried. y
Brief Answer:
No need for cystoscopy.
Detailed Answer:
In my opinion there is no need for cystoscopy. You just need treatment for your small kidney stone for medical dissolution.
No need for cystoscopy.
Detailed Answer:
In my opinion there is no need for cystoscopy. You just need treatment for your small kidney stone for medical dissolution.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T


Secondly my random sugar level was 6.2 and hbca1 was 5.9. Is it correct and under comtrol ? Thanks .
Brief Answer:
Yes looks normal.
Detailed Answer:
Different laboratories have different normal values and units that they use.
But yes it looks within normal range.
Yes looks normal.
Detailed Answer:
Different laboratories have different normal values and units that they use.
But yes it looks within normal range.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana

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