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Done Urinalysis. What Does This Mean?

gud eve.. i just had a urinalysis and the following information were written on the result paper: microscopic: color - light yellow microscopic: pus cells - 40-45/hpf appearance- turbid red cells - 1-3/hpf sugar - negative epithelial cells - rare reaction - alcaline specific gravity - 1.005 albumin - trace what does this mean? thanks
Mon, 18 Feb 2013
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Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das

Look, your urinalysis indicates presence of pus cells in increased number. It indicates presence of bacterial infection. The number is so high that you need immediate treatment.

Red cells are increased in number. It indicates hemorrhage from urinary tract.

So, overall, you need immediate treatment with ciprofloxacin or cefpodoxime group of drugs.

Consult with your treating doctor for further management.

Regards.

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Done Urinalysis. What Does This Mean?

Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das Look, your urinalysis indicates presence of pus cells in increased number. It indicates presence of bacterial infection. The number is so high that you need immediate treatment. Red cells are increased in number. It indicates hemorrhage from urinary tract. So, overall, you need immediate treatment with ciprofloxacin or cefpodoxime group of drugs. Consult with your treating doctor for further management. Regards.