When Are Pus Cells, Specific Gravity And RBC Considered Abnormal In A Urinalysis Report?
Urinalysis result MACROSCOPIC EXAMINATION color: yellow transparency: clear reaction: 7-0 specific gravity: 1-020 albumin: negative sugar: negative MICROSCOPIC plus cell: 3-5/ hpf R.B.C.: 1-2/hpf E. cell: many A. urates: moderate bacteria: many please interpret. I am 37th week pregnant.
Your urine routine microscopic examination report is absolutely normal according to history. Your pus cells and RBC is also within limit. Bacteria can be seen because of contamination or from outer urethra portion. Kindly mention your clinical complaint for giving more comment.
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When Are Pus Cells, Specific Gravity And RBC Considered Abnormal In A Urinalysis Report?
Hi Your urine routine microscopic examination report is absolutely normal according to history. Your pus cells and RBC is also within limit. Bacteria can be seen because of contamination or from outer urethra portion. Kindly mention your clinical complaint for giving more comment. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.