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What Does The Following Urinalysis Report Suggest?

Hi. I had my urinalysis yesterday and this is the result... Color: Straw, Transparency: Clear, pH: 7.0, Sp. Gravity: 1.010, Protein: Negative, Glucose: Negative, RBC: 0-2, WBC: 1-3, E. Cells: Few, Bacteria: Rare.... can you help me interpret. Thanks a lot.
Mon, 24 Apr 2017
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
Hello,
I just saw your report. Your urine report shows 0 to 2 RBC, which means blood, but this count is very low to interpret presence of blood in the report.
1 to 3 WBC are also present. WBC indicates infection in the urine, but again this number of wbc is very low.
So overall your urine report is within normal limit. But if youbstill have some problem while urination then you can consult a nearby physician.
I hope you find my answer helpful.
Thank you.

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What Does The Following Urinalysis Report Suggest?

Hello, I just saw your report. Your urine report shows 0 to 2 RBC, which means blood, but this count is very low to interpret presence of blood in the report. 1 to 3 WBC are also present. WBC indicates infection in the urine, but again this number of wbc is very low. So overall your urine report is within normal limit. But if youbstill have some problem while urination then you can consult a nearby physician. I hope you find my answer helpful. Thank you.