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What Does Urine Test At 25 Weeks Pregnancy With Results - RBC:nil Indicate?

hi, Im 25 weeks pregnant and I just had my urine test: report is as follows:
color: yellow
Sp. Gravity: 1.015
Turbidity: +ve
Deposit: +ve
Ph: 6.5
Pus cells: 8-10
RBC: nil
Epithelial cells: 20-25
and rest of the things are clear.
kindly tell me what does this depict. My appointment with the doc is on next week
Mon, 23 Jun 2014
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Internal Medicine Specialist 's  Response
Hello,
nil red blood cells (RBC) is not a bad thing. It's good actually. Judging from the rest of the urinalysis data I would suggest for a new test since you've got a lot of epithelial cells which could indicate an inappropriate specimen. Pus cells are more than usual but you can't really comment on an inappropriate specimen. Contact the lab for instructions on how to give an appropriate one.
Best of luck with your pregnancy!
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What Does Urine Test At 25 Weeks Pregnancy With Results - RBC:nil Indicate?

Hello, nil red blood cells (RBC) is not a bad thing. It s good actually. Judging from the rest of the urinalysis data I would suggest for a new test since you ve got a lot of epithelial cells which could indicate an inappropriate specimen. Pus cells are more than usual but you can t really comment on an inappropriate specimen. Contact the lab for instructions on how to give an appropriate one. Best of luck with your pregnancy!