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What Does The Following Urine Analysis Report Suggest?

Hi am a pharmtech I have this lab report that u would like you to interprate. I took a pic. 1. Urinalysis Amber, very turbid PH 6.0 SEI 1.030 Blood +++ Leukocytes +++ Protein ++ Others nil Mic; Rbc s 100/hpf P/cells 20-30/hpf 2. Stool analysis Green, semi formed Mic; No o/c seen.
Mon, 7 Nov 2016
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Hello dear
I understand your concern
Presence of the pus cell, leukocyte suggests urinary tract infection.
RBC may be due to urinary tract infection, stone and any growth in the urinary tract.
Protein may be due to infection, glomerulonephritis, hypertension, diabetes, and damage to glomerulus basement membrane.
I would suggest to consult the urologist and undergo urine culture, USG scan of the abdomen.
Doctor will give following advises:
Tablet septran DS,
Tablet nitrozoilum, tablet pyridium
Syrup cital
Drink plenty of water and juice of cranberry, orange and pine apple.
Other treatment will depend on the USG and culture report.
Hope this may help you

Contact HCM for further health query
Best regards
Dr. Sagar
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What Does The Following Urine Analysis Report Suggest?

Hello dear I understand your concern Presence of the pus cell, leukocyte suggests urinary tract infection. RBC may be due to urinary tract infection, stone and any growth in the urinary tract. Protein may be due to infection, glomerulonephritis, hypertension, diabetes, and damage to glomerulus basement membrane. I would suggest to consult the urologist and undergo urine culture, USG scan of the abdomen. Doctor will give following advises: Tablet septran DS, Tablet nitrozoilum, tablet pyridium Syrup cital Drink plenty of water and juice of cranberry, orange and pine apple. Other treatment will depend on the USG and culture report. Hope this may help you Contact HCM for further health query Best regards Dr. Sagar