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Urine Test Shows Presence Of Albumin, Pus Cells 8-10/hpf, Epithelieal Cells 5-10/hcf. Is This Normal?

i am raghavendra in urine routine test Microscopic test quantity:30 ml colour:straw yellow tranperency:slight turbid reaction:acidic deposit:absent chemical examination albumin:present(+) sugar:nil Microscope examination pus cells:8-10 cells/hpf epithelieal cells:5-10 cells/hpf i have cold some time
Tue, 7 Jan 2014
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Hi
Thanks for your query
Did you have any symptoms when this test was performed?
Your urinalysis shows the presence of pus cells. This is often seen in UTI.
I would recommend a urine culture to confirm the diagnosis.
Based on the results, we could decide the further course of action.

Hope this helps
Good luck
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Urine Test Shows Presence Of Albumin, Pus Cells 8-10/hpf, Epithelieal Cells 5-10/hcf. Is This Normal?

Hi Thanks for your query Did you have any symptoms when this test was performed? Your urinalysis shows the presence of pus cells. This is often seen in UTI. I would recommend a urine culture to confirm the diagnosis. Based on the results, we could decide the further course of action. Hope this helps Good luck