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Having Fever. Can You Assess My Urine Test Report?

Good evening, I just wanted to know what this result indicate: Color : Yellow Transparency : slightly turbid pH : 5.0 Specific Gravity : 1.020 Urine Protein : Trace Urine Sugar : Negative WBC/hp f : 1-2 RBC / hp f : 10-14 Amorphous urates : few Mucus Threads : moderate and I m experiencing fever every night at 39 C
Wed, 20 Nov 2013
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Hello
Thanks for your query,based on the facts that you have posted it appears that you have fever .Urine analysis report that you have posted does not reveal any infection in urinary system .

The fever could be due to some other cause may be ( viral fever) which you have to find out.by few more bllod tests.

Please consult qualified general physician for clinical assessment and further treatment.
Dr.Patil.
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Having Fever. Can You Assess My Urine Test Report?

Hello Thanks for your query,based on the facts that you have posted it appears that you have fever .Urine analysis report that you have posted does not reveal any infection in urinary system . The fever could be due to some other cause may be ( viral fever) which you have to find out.by few more bllod tests. Please consult qualified general physician for clinical assessment and further treatment. Dr.Patil.