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What Should The Treatment Be Based On The Results?

i have urinalysis done and the results are: color-straw, transparency-slightly turbid, specific gravity-1.005, pH-5.0, sugar-negative, albumin/protein-negative, wbc-0-1/hpf, RBC-25-30/hpf, epithlial cell-rare, bacteria-rare. i went to urologist suggested me to have KUB ultrasound and the results are normal. what kind of treatment should i have? thanks
Mon, 10 Jul 2017
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with this urinalysis result, I am considering a stone that could be on the ureters, causing red blood cells in the urine. this stone, called urolithiasis, may just be small and could also be passed through the ureters and exit to your urethra, together with your urine. but if it is big, it should be seen in the utz done

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What Should The Treatment Be Based On The Results?

with this urinalysis result, I am considering a stone that could be on the ureters, causing red blood cells in the urine. this stone, called urolithiasis, may just be small and could also be passed through the ureters and exit to your urethra, together with your urine. but if it is big, it should be seen in the utz done