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Urine Test Report Reads Pus Cells-3/hpf, Epithelial Cells-4/hpf, Protein-+, Urinary Protein-364mg. Urine Infection?

am a 36 years old male and took a urine test for urinary infection. The results are: Colour - Pale Yellow, sugar - nil. RBC cells - occ,. Pus cells-2-3 /hpf. Epithelial cells - 3-4 /hpf. Crystal - Absent, Protein - +, Casts - Absent, Reaction - Acidic, 24 Hrs. Urinary Protein - 364 mg/ 24 hrs Do these results indicate any urinary infection?
Mon, 25 Feb 2013
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Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das

Look, your urine examination indicates that pus cells and epithelial cells are within normal limit.

Protein is mildly high.

But it does not indicate any urinary tract infection.

Regards.
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Urine Test Report Reads Pus Cells-3/hpf, Epithelial Cells-4/hpf, Protein-+, Urinary Protein-364mg. Urine Infection?

Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das Look, your urine examination indicates that pus cells and epithelial cells are within normal limit. Protein is mildly high. But it does not indicate any urinary tract infection. Regards.