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What Does The Following Urine Analysis Report Suggest?
I have blood results as well if needed but could someone explain what this urinalysis means? Urine color: Amber Urine clarity :Hazy Urine Leukocyte Esterase: Trace high (no unit given; reference: negative) Urine Nitrate: Negative (no unit given; reference: negative) Urine Urobilinogen: 1.0 MG/DL (unit: MG/DL; reference: 0-1.0) Urine Protien: 1+(30) High (unit: mg/dl; reference: neg-trace) Urine PH:6 (no unit given; reference: 5.0-9.0) Urine Blood: Negative (unit: /ul; reference: negative) Urine Specific Gravity: 1.030 (no unit given; reference: 1.005-1.030) Urine Ketones: Trace (unit: mg/dl; reference: negative) Urine Gross Bile: Negative (unit: mg/dl; reference: negative) Urine Glucose (UA): Normal (unit:MG/DL; reference: negative) Urine WBC: 1-2 (unit: hpf; reference: 0-2) Urine RBC: 0-1 (unit:hpf ; reference: 0-2) Urine Squamous Epithelial Cells: Rare(0-5) (unit: hpf; reference: 0-Occ) Urine Transitional Epithelial Cells: Rare (unit:hpf; reference: 0-OCC)
Thu, 6 Oct 2016
General & Family Physician, Dr. Alma Neço's Response
Hello dear, Thank you for writing on this platform.
In my opinion, this is a completely normal urine analysis result. The only element that would make me think twice, is the presence of ketones as a trace in your urine. Most likely, that result is indicative of a short period of high metabolism rate, fasting, or low carbohydrate intake. There is, although, a possibility that ketones indicate diabetes. Normally, there should be no glucose in your urine. I suppose that the "normal" result means "negative". Just to be on the safe side, would I suggest you to take a fasting glucose test in your blood.
I hope this helped. If you have further questions, please contact me. All the best. Dr. Alma
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What Does The Following Urine Analysis Report Suggest?
Hello dear, Thank you for writing on this platform. In my opinion, this is a completely normal urine analysis result. The only element that would make me think twice, is the presence of ketones as a trace in your urine. Most likely, that result is indicative of a short period of high metabolism rate, fasting, or low carbohydrate intake. There is, although, a possibility that ketones indicate diabetes. Normally, there should be no glucose in your urine. I suppose that the normal result means negative . Just to be on the safe side, would I suggest you to take a fasting glucose test in your blood. I hope this helped. If you have further questions, please contact me. All the best. Dr. Alma