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What Does The Following Urine Analysis Test Report Suggest?

Hi. Here is URine R/E report. Color = Dark Yellow Turbidity = Turbid Deposits = Nil Sp. Gravity = 1.025 PH= 5.0 Glucose = Nil Proteins = Nil Ketones = Nil Billirubin = Positive Urobillinogen= Positive Is it dangerous for pregnancy, already have two miscarriage before. Patient also have epilepsy. Regards
Wed, 2 Nov 2016
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Hi & Welcome.
The given report of urine analysis is positive for Urobilinogen.

Urobilinogen is normally present in urine in low concentrations.

Positive test result is suggestive of hemolytic anemia (increased destruction of red blood cells), liver diseases such as viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver damage due to drugs or toxic substances.

The patient should be evaluated by her obstetrician and physician for further management.
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What Does The Following Urine Analysis Test Report Suggest?

Hi & Welcome. The given report of urine analysis is positive for Urobilinogen. Urobilinogen is normally present in urine in low concentrations. Positive test result is suggestive of hemolytic anemia (increased destruction of red blood cells), liver diseases such as viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver damage due to drugs or toxic substances. The patient should be evaluated by her obstetrician and physician for further management.