There is presence of protein and bacteria. Normally there should not be any protein or glucose in urine and leucocytes up to 2-3/hpf is normal. I would recommend culture of urine and also get an opinion from a nephrologist if the patient is young.
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What Should The Normal Range Of Glucose Or Leucocytes On Urinalysis Be?
Hi The urine analysis is not normal. There is presence of protein and bacteria. Normally there should not be any protein or glucose in urine and leucocytes up to 2-3/hpf is normal. I would recommend culture of urine and also get an opinion from a nephrologist if the patient is young.