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Are Few Mucus Threads, Bacteria, Pus Cells And Epithelial Cells A Worrisome Matter?

HI,THIS AS MY URINALYSIS REPORT COLOR-YELLOW TRANSPARENCY-YELLOW PROTEIN-NEGATIVE GLUCOSE-NEGATIVE PH-7.0 SPECIFIC GRAVITY MICROSCOPIC EXAM. EPITHELIAL CELLS-MODERATE PUS CELLS-8-10 RBC-35-37 MUCUS THREADS-FEW BACTERIA-FEW OTHERS-YEAST CELLS what is the meaning of this?
Wed, 20 Feb 2019
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From the report it is clear that you have quite a high number of rbcs in urine. Normally no rbcs are found in urine. Few pus cells are also found and they are also not normal. But most alarming is rbcs. Kindly go in for an abdomino pelvic ultrasound to rule out any calculus or any polyps in the bladder. And a urine culture sensitivity to look for an infection since there are bacteria too in the report
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Are Few Mucus Threads, Bacteria, Pus Cells And Epithelial Cells A Worrisome Matter?

From the report it is clear that you have quite a high number of rbcs in urine. Normally no rbcs are found in urine. Few pus cells are also found and they are also not normal. But most alarming is rbcs. Kindly go in for an abdomino pelvic ultrasound to rule out any calculus or any polyps in the bladder. And a urine culture sensitivity to look for an infection since there are bacteria too in the report