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What Is The Treatment For Difficulty In Urination And Should I Be Worried About Occult Blood In Urine Test?

my son is 5 months old and is experiencng difficulty during urination
have got his urine routine blood test done and the report indictes occult blood = positive
pus cells = 0-2 hpf
epithelial cells = 0-2 hpf
is this somethng to worry about and wha treatment would be reuired
Sat, 29 Mar 2014
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Asmall child having difficulty in passing urine may be due to phymosis. This can be diagnosed by local examination. Urine test result are normal. Ocult blood is digested blood come instool. Inurine rbc count should have been given. Adoctor should examine and asertain the shource of bleeding.
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What Is The Treatment For Difficulty In Urination And Should I Be Worried About Occult Blood In Urine Test?

Asmall child having difficulty in passing urine may be due to phymosis. This can be diagnosed by local examination. Urine test result are normal. Ocult blood is digested blood come instool. Inurine rbc count should have been given. Adoctor should examine and asertain the shource of bleeding.