Urine Test Results Of 5 Yr Old Shows Turbid, Acidic, Bacteria Not Seen. Anything To Worry ?
hello sir, my daughter is five years old. today her urine routine examination report as following i. macroscopic examination colour : reddish Transparency : Turbid ii. chemical examination suger nil Reaction : Acidic Albumin :+ III. Microscopic Examination RBC : packed Crystal : nill Epithelial Cells and casts Nill Pus cell 1-2 ?hpf Bacterial not seen
There does appear to be a problem. Due to the color of the urine, there could possibly be a bleed somewhere. As your daughter is only 5 years old, any other normal cause for this, is ruled out.
The most common causes could be:
-Kidney stones
-Glomerulonephritis
-Bladder infections
-Trauma
-Vigorous exercises
-Kidney infections
-Urinary tract infections (UTI)
Please consult a doctor at the earliest. Investigations should include physical examination, ultrasound and/or CT scans.
I hope I have succeeded in providing the information you were looking for. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications. I would gladly help you.
Best wishes.
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Urine Test Results Of 5 Yr Old Shows Turbid, Acidic, Bacteria Not Seen. Anything To Worry ?
Hello and welcome to HCM. Thank you for your query. There does appear to be a problem. Due to the color of the urine, there could possibly be a bleed somewhere. As your daughter is only 5 years old, any other normal cause for this, is ruled out. The most common causes could be: -Kidney stones -Glomerulonephritis -Bladder infections -Trauma -Vigorous exercises -Kidney infections -Urinary tract infections (UTI) Please consult a doctor at the earliest. Investigations should include physical examination, ultrasound and/or CT scans. I hope I have succeeded in providing the information you were looking for. Please feel free to write back to me for any further clarifications. I would gladly help you. Best wishes.