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What Does Urine Report Suggest About Frequent Urination?

hi, im 28 years old. weight 55kg height 5'4" I had frequenct urination and my urine report states below. please advice pale yellow, slightly turbid, specific gravity 1.030, pH 6, no proteins, no glucose, PUS cells 15-20hpf, red cells 2-4 hpf, epithelial cells few, casts nil, few calcium oxalate crystals,few organisms
Tue, 21 Jun 2016
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Thank you very much for contacting healthcare magic.

In your urine report there is pus cell is more that indicate a infection.

Urinary tract infection may ruled out.
Kidney infection may cause frequent urination problem.
Prostate problem may cause this type of symptoms.

For proper diagnosis do a ultasonography for further diagnosis.
Proper physical examination and history give exact idea.

Consent a urologist for further diagnosis.
I hope my guidance is helpful to you.
Take care.
Thank you.
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What Does Urine Report Suggest About Frequent Urination?

Thank you very much for contacting healthcare magic. In your urine report there is pus cell is more that indicate a infection. Urinary tract infection may ruled out. Kidney infection may cause frequent urination problem. Prostate problem may cause this type of symptoms. For proper diagnosis do a ultasonography for further diagnosis. Proper physical examination and history give exact idea. Consent a urologist for further diagnosis. I hope my guidance is helpful to you. Take care. Thank you.