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What Does Urinalysis Showing Glucose And Bilirubin With Mucus Thread Mean?

urinalysis.. color is yellow, transparency is slightly hazy, sp gravity is 1.015, ph is 5.00, negative chon, glucose, bilirubin, ++ blood, - leaukocytes, - nitrite, urobilinogen is .20, - ketones, rbc is 4-5, wbc 1-2, epi cells few bacteria few mucus threads few, amorphus urates few.. i had ua test today and i asssumed to expect my menstural period bec im having blood discharges this morning..
Tue, 28 Jun 2016
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In your urine report bilirubin is present that may be because of obstructive jaundice.

Consent a physician for further diagnosis.
Proper physical examination and history give exact idea.

I hope my guidance is helpful to you.
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What Does Urinalysis Showing Glucose And Bilirubin With Mucus Thread Mean?

Thanks for contacting healthcare magic. In your urine report bilirubin is present that may be because of obstructive jaundice. Consent a physician for further diagnosis. Proper physical examination and history give exact idea. I hope my guidance is helpful to you. Take care. Thanks.