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What Causes WBC In Range Of 3-5/hpf And RBC Of 0-1/hpf?

hello please answer me this is female from iran i am 33 last week i had test of urine blood for healthchek up my result is wbc=4.4
rbc=4.94
hgb=14.2
hct=43.4
mcv=87.9
mch=28.7
mchc=32.7
plt=290
neutrrophil=53
lymphocyte=38
monocyte=3
eos=5
in urine all was normall but w.b.c./hpf=3-5
r.b.c./hpf=0-1
ep.cells=4-6ferritin(ria)=74.6
in addition i havePolycystic Ovary Syndrome
and i use metformin and patoperazol and cilidiniom c for stomac
Mon, 27 Oct 2014
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Hello and welcome to HCM,
White blood cells (WBCs) in urine are due to infection in the urinary tract.
Less than 5 WBCs/ hpf in urine is a normal fincding.
WBCs more than 5/hpf is an abnormal finding.
Red blood cells in urine are due to trauma to the urinary tract.
However, red blood cells 0-1/hpf does not suggest any serious problem.
Rest of the blood reports are within normal range.

Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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What Causes WBC In Range Of 3-5/hpf And RBC Of 0-1/hpf?

Hello and welcome to HCM, White blood cells (WBCs) in urine are due to infection in the urinary tract. Less than 5 WBCs/ hpf in urine is a normal fincding. WBCs more than 5/hpf is an abnormal finding. Red blood cells in urine are due to trauma to the urinary tract. However, red blood cells 0-1/hpf does not suggest any serious problem. Rest of the blood reports are within normal range. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal