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What Does This Urinalysis Showing Pus Cells Mean?

Hi..i have questions about my urinalysis results Color:pale straw Transparency:slighty hazy, pus cells:occasional 0-1/hpf ,RBC:occasional 0-1 ,Amorphous urates:occasional , Squamous epithelial cells:few , Bacteria :occasional...There is a serious problem about my urinalysis result...please explain doc...Thank you doc......waiting for the answer...
Mon, 19 Jan 2015
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I do not know what prompted you to have a urine analysis but as of now the report looks reasonably fine with the occasional bacteria being a minor cause of concern. If you have urinary symptoms, you can ask for a urine culture and sensitivity to see if the infection is of a significant nature. The rest if the report is within normal limits.
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What Does This Urinalysis Showing Pus Cells Mean?

Hi I do not know what prompted you to have a urine analysis but as of now the report looks reasonably fine with the occasional bacteria being a minor cause of concern. If you have urinary symptoms, you can ask for a urine culture and sensitivity to see if the infection is of a significant nature. The rest if the report is within normal limits.