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What Does My Urine Analysis Test Report Indicate?

I noticed blood in my urine last evening. Concerned, I got a urinalysis and a consult with my internal medicine doctor, but the results were not conclusive. He has asked if I would like to visit a urologist. My urinalysis results were: Color - Straw Clarity- Clear Gluclose- Negative Ketones- Negative Specific Gravity - 1.015 pH- 5.5 Protein- Negative Nitrite- Negative Leukocyte Esterase- Negative WBC- 0 RBC- 0-2 Bacteria- None Urobilinogen- 0.2 Bilirubin - Negative Blood - Trace(A) Reflex C/S - Not done Mucus - None Squamous Ep - None Comments - Clean catch
Mon, 27 Apr 2015
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Hello and welcome to HCM!

Well, your urine analysis looks pretty good. It's not indicating an urinary tract infection. The blood you had in urine may have another origin and additional test and examinations must be done. First go for an abdominal ultrasound, and consult an urologist.

Best wishes for you!
Dr Eriol.
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What Does My Urine Analysis Test Report Indicate?

Hello and welcome to HCM! Well, your urine analysis looks pretty good. It s not indicating an urinary tract infection. The blood you had in urine may have another origin and additional test and examinations must be done. First go for an abdominal ultrasound, and consult an urologist. Best wishes for you! Dr Eriol.