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What Does My Urine Routine Test Indicate?

ok just today i have my urine routine test
the result is like this
colour :- light yellow
transparency :- clear
reaction :- acidic
albumin :- nil
sugar :- nil
pus cell :- 0 -1
RBC :- nil
epithelial cell : - 0-1
crystal :- calcium oxaltute 5-8
cast : -nil
what does all it mean
Mon, 24 Oct 2016
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Hello
Thanks for query .
Based on the report of your routine urine test that you have uploaded I would state that all the macroscopic and microscopic parameters of your urine are normal and there is no evidence of any infection in urinary system ,kidney or liver .

The presence of calcium oxalate crystal detected on microscopic examination of urine is a normal finding, and have no correlation with stone and are mostly seen if the person is dehydrated .

Dr.Patil.
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What Does My Urine Routine Test Indicate?

Hello Thanks for query . Based on the report of your routine urine test that you have uploaded I would state that all the macroscopic and microscopic parameters of your urine are normal and there is no evidence of any infection in urinary system ,kidney or liver . The presence of calcium oxalate crystal detected on microscopic examination of urine is a normal finding, and have no correlation with stone and are mostly seen if the person is dehydrated . Dr.Patil. .