hi san, your uric acid levels are on higher side, take dietary precautions and repeat the test after 1-2 weeks, if still high, see your doctor. Your urine report is normal, upto 3 pus cells/hpf is normal. So nothing wrong in your urine report. Take care.
What for you got these tests done? Reports are more or less okay. Lymphocytosis can be due to some allergic condition or viral illness. The only thing alarming is increased uric acid level which can cause pain in joints. Stop protein intake like egg, red meat, pulses, soyabean. Take lots of fluids. Can try Tab. Zyloric 100 mg thrice a day to decrease uric acid levels if not much help with diet control.
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Mildly increased lymphocyte count is suggestive of a chronic infection. In your case there is only a marginal rise in lymphocytes with borderline increased uric acid. In the absence of any clinical symptoms these values are not worrisome. You can repeat the tests after 6 months to see the trend.
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hi san, your uric acid levels are on higher side, take dietary precautions and repeat the test after 1-2 weeks, if still high, see your doctor. Your urine report is normal, upto 3 pus cells/hpf is normal. So nothing wrong in your urine report. Take care.