Are RBC, PH, Specific Gravity And Pus Cells Supposed To Be Zero In A Normal Urinalysis Report?
good am. my urine test result: COLOR: light yellow;transparency: turbid; protein: negative;Glucose: negative; ph: 7.0;specific gravity: 1.015; leukocyte: negative;nitrites: negative; blood: +++; ketone: negative;bilirubin: negative; re blood cells: 25-30 /hp; pus cell 0-2/hp;SQUAMOS: few;bacteria: FEW. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? thanks! RIZA
You are having excessive RBC in urine as per reports. It is called hematuria condition. Underlying cause should be searched and treated accordingly. Glomerulonephritis, stone in urinary tract, coagulation disorder etc. Can be possibility. For further work up ultrasonography investigation of pelvis, PT estimation,APTT estimation, CBC should be done. I suggest you to consult Urologist for examination.
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Are RBC, PH, Specific Gravity And Pus Cells Supposed To Be Zero In A Normal Urinalysis Report?
Hi You are having excessive RBC in urine as per reports. It is called hematuria condition. Underlying cause should be searched and treated accordingly. Glomerulonephritis, stone in urinary tract, coagulation disorder etc. Can be possibility. For further work up ultrasonography investigation of pelvis, PT estimation,APTT estimation, CBC should be done. I suggest you to consult Urologist for examination. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.