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Can a yeast infection or Bacterial Vaginosis indicate occult blood in a urinalysis? If not, then what could it be? I have uploaded my urinalysis report. ... View answer
What is ublood mean in a urinalysis? Does that mean you are looking for the presence of red blood cells? I had a urinalysis and it said I have 0-3 rbc and ublood is small. In another urinalysis... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar
( Psychiatrist)
Have a question about a urinalysis test run in conjunction with a blood test . Fasting blood test was 101 glucose / 5.2 Ha1c. Urinalysis was 9.9 glucose, 5.1 ph, 22.5 protein quantitative. Anything I ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. T Shobha Deepak
( General & Family Physician)
Hi! I would just like to ask about the interpretation of my boyfriend s urinalysis. Pus cells result was 1-3, squamous, renal epithelial cells and bacteria occasional. Prior to the test he had a... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Dholariya Sagar Jayantilal
( General & Family Physician)
Urinalysis but pus and rbc is always normal. My left thigh always feel numb everytime I urinate. I fear for a ...hello I am 4 months pregnant, 36 y/0 first baby but had 2 miscarriages earlier. 5 1 in height... View answer
I had sex with a masseuse and the condom broke, its been 2 weeks since the incident. Im already paranoid, i had a consultation with my urologistc undergone urinalysis. Pus cell: 1-3/hpf Ive been... View answer
hello, im julie lanip,just got my urinalysis , i want to know about my problem, result of my laboratory are the following, pus cells 23 -33, red blood cells 15 -20,leucocytes +3, ph 8,specific gravity ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nirav B Satasia
( General Surgeon)
Hi doctor.. My 6 yr old son has been taking antibiotic since he had fever and seen through urinalysis that he has high pus cells in his urine.. Maybe its been 20 days now..but during his check up ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vasanth
( General & Family Physician)
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