Urinalysis Showed RBC, Calcium Oxalates, Positive Glucose. What Does This Mean?
hi,can somebody help me to understand the result of my nephew;:laboratory in his urinalysis ....color;amber,transparency:turbid albumin:positive glucose:negative ph reaction:acidic specific gravity:1.025 epithelial cell:moderate amorphous urates:many pus cell;15-20hp\f red blood cell 4-7hp\f calcium oxalates:few..........thanks
You have to take ciprofloxacin group of broad spectrum antibiotic.
Consult with his treating doctor for detailed prescription.
Regards.
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Urinalysis Showed RBC, Calcium Oxalates, Positive Glucose. What Does This Mean?
Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das Look, your nephew s urinalysis report indicates increased pus cells, rbcs,. Glucose is negative. SO, it indicates presence of urinary tract infection. You have to take ciprofloxacin group of broad spectrum antibiotic. Consult with his treating doctor for detailed prescription. Regards.