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Test Done Fro UTI. What Does Results Suggest?

Hi Dr's. I just want to clarify this result that i just got recently since this is the first time that ive experienced having uti . Thanks


Color : Light Yellow
transparency : Slightly Hazy

Sp Gravity : 1.0005. 1.003 - 1.035
ph : 6.00. 5.00 - 7.00
protein : negative
glucose : negative
Bilirubin : negative
blood : negative
leucocytes : negative

results may be affected by factors like massive bactriuria , increase protein, glucose, blood, highly color urine, high doses of some medicines ( i.e. gentamicin, tetracyline, cephatolin, cephalexin ) , contamination with secretions.

Nitrite : negative
urobilinogen : 0.29 mg/dL. unit : 0.20- 1.00
ketone : negative

Microscopic
RBC : 1-3 / hpf. reference ranges/comments : 0-3
wbc : 9-10 /hpf. reference ranges/comments : 0-5
bacteria : few
mucus threads : moderate
amorphous urates : few


hope you can clarify this
thanks :)
Wed, 31 Jul 2013
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Radiologist 's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for writing in.

From your reports, there is presence of few red blood cells and white blood cells in urine. This signifies urinary tract infection. You must get your urine culture and sensitivity done next.

In urine culture and sensitivity, the bacteria causing infection will be studied and the medications that will help in treatment will also be known.

Your doctor will see the report and give you medications.
Sometimes, your doctor may give you a broad spectrum antibiotic without doing urine culture, that is also acceptable.

Please drink plenty of liquids and water and pass urine frequently. This will flush out your urinary system.

Hope this helps.
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Internal Medicine Specialist Dr. Maruti Karale's  Response
Hi!
thanks for being with us.

Your urine report appears to be completely normal.

Pus cells of 0 -3 and mucous threads can be present in urine normally.

Mucus threads have no clinical significance since they come from the terminal urethra.
This is a common finding in urine since the entire urine system is filled with mucus.

Although detection of mucus threads in urine is not an issue, too much of mucus is indicating something wrong with the urinary tract.Presence of too much mucous makes the urine cloudy.But here in your case urine is clear/light yellow hence it is not in excess.

If you have any symptoms of urinary tract infection like burning micturition,increased frequency of urination,fever,then you may need treatment for UTI with antibiotics like cefixime/amoxacillin/norflox.

If you have any further query please do not hesitate to ask .

Wish you the best health.
Thank you.
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General & Family Physician Dr. Het Ram Bishnoi 's  Response
Hello,
Thanks for the query to H.C.M. Forum.
After reading your urine report nothing is abnormal except few WBC ( non specific).
Amorphous few ( non specific).
As far as concerned about gentamicin etc ,these effects the result of urine ,if someone is using these drugs.
Good luck.
Dr. HET
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Test Done Fro UTI. What Does Results Suggest?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. From your reports, there is presence of few red blood cells and white blood cells in urine. This signifies urinary tract infection. You must get your urine culture and sensitivity done next. In urine culture and sensitivity, the bacteria causing infection will be studied and the medications that will help in treatment will also be known. Your doctor will see the report and give you medications. Sometimes, your doctor may give you a broad spectrum antibiotic without doing urine culture, that is also acceptable. Please drink plenty of liquids and water and pass urine frequently. This will flush out your urinary system. Hope this helps.