Did General Urine Analysis Pale Yellow, Acidic, RBC, Epithelium. What Does This Mean?
hi doctor !!! Yesterday i did general urine analysis and the result was as follows color : pale yellow PH: Acidic Specific Gravity : 1.010 Appearance: Turbid all strip result is ok but in a microscope exam show that: Pus: 12 ---- 14 /HPF RBCs: 3 -------- 5 /HPF Epithelium: ++ /HPF ca oxalat : + what that is mean Dr, please Many thanks !!
Hello friend, Your urinalysis simply shows a urinary tract infection. If you had no previous history, then it is a simple case of infection. Take rest, take plenty of fluids. it may get resolved. If after repeated examination, the RBCs persist, you have to take treatment. I am a Homoeopath and can advise you that Homoeopathy can offer you early relief through well selected remedies. If on examination, albumin is present in urine, kidney involvement can be suspected. Increased levels of urea, creatinine etc. can give you idea about the kidney involvement. In your case, such things are not suspected. Try to get Homoeopathic treatment from an expert Homoeopath at the earliest. Best wishes for a speedy recovery through Homoeopathy, Dr. C. J. Varghese Homoeopath
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Did General Urine Analysis Pale Yellow, Acidic, RBC, Epithelium. What Does This Mean?
Hello friend, Your urinalysis simply shows a urinary tract infection. If you had no previous history, then it is a simple case of infection. Take rest, take plenty of fluids. it may get resolved. If after repeated examination, the RBCs persist, you have to take treatment. I am a Homoeopath and can advise you that Homoeopathy can offer you early relief through well selected remedies. If on examination, albumin is present in urine, kidney involvement can be suspected. Increased levels of urea, creatinine etc. can give you idea about the kidney involvement. In your case, such things are not suspected. Try to get Homoeopathic treatment from an expert Homoeopath at the earliest. Best wishes for a speedy recovery through Homoeopathy, Dr. C. J. Varghese Homoeopath