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What Does This Urine Test Report Of A 3 Year Old Indicate?

sir, my 3 1/2 years female baby have two days stomach pain and not to eat food promptly. Doctor advised to take Urine Test that the result is as follow as Urine Bile Bigment - Neg Urine Bile Salt - Neg Urine Sugar - Neg Urine Albumin - TRACE Urine Deposit - 6 - 8 PUS CELLS / HPF, 3 - 4 EPITHELIAL CELLS/HPF NO RBCs/HPF, NO CAST & CRYSTALS ARE SEEN Also the Doctor suspects that if any Jaunidce starting symptoms
Fri, 26 Sep 2014
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Hi, thank you for posting!

I have read your question and I understand your concerns.

I think that your child has symptoms of an acute hepatitis A (liver disease).
It is caused by hepatitis A virus.

In order to find the right diagnosis, you need some specific tests, which you should discuss with your infectologist.

Hope this helped.

Take care,
Dr. Behar.
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What Does This Urine Test Report Of A 3 Year Old Indicate?

Hi, thank you for posting! I have read your question and I understand your concerns. I think that your child has symptoms of an acute hepatitis A (liver disease). It is caused by hepatitis A virus. In order to find the right diagnosis, you need some specific tests, which you should discuss with your infectologist. Hope this helped. Take care, Dr. Behar.