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What Are The Normal Results Of Urine Analysis?

doctor, i ve the follwing in my urine analysis report.
trace of protein, RBC count as 80-100hpf,pus cells as 1-2hpf andepitheliel cells as2-3hpf. I want to know whether the levels are at normal or not? if not, what should i do to get recovered from the problem?
Mon, 23 Jun 2014
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Hello,
your main problem is hematuria which probably (80-100 RBC/HPF) is visible (gross hematuria). You need an immediate urological consultation.
In patients like you I start with a complete history. It is important to know if you felt any flank pain which could indicate urolithiasis. It also important to know if you had fever. Fever, hematuria and flank pain could indicate renal cancer if no sign of infection is present. Asymptomatic hematuria is also a reason to check for malignancy. Did you have high blood pressure, where there casts in urinalysis (possible glomerulonephritis).
In any case a renal and bladder ultrasound would be a good next step.
If you want you may ask again providing the information I told you.
I wish you the best!
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What Are The Normal Results Of Urine Analysis?

Hello, your main problem is hematuria which probably (80-100 RBC/HPF) is visible (gross hematuria). You need an immediate urological consultation. In patients like you I start with a complete history. It is important to know if you felt any flank pain which could indicate urolithiasis. It also important to know if you had fever. Fever, hematuria and flank pain could indicate renal cancer if no sign of infection is present. Asymptomatic hematuria is also a reason to check for malignancy. Did you have high blood pressure, where there casts in urinalysis (possible glomerulonephritis). In any case a renal and bladder ultrasound would be a good next step. If you want you may ask again providing the information I told you. I wish you the best!