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Is The Urinalysis Normal?

Hello please help me interpret this results. I'm 20 weeks pregnant. i had my urinalysis laboratory last Wednesday November 30, 2011. The results stated like this: color: lt. yellow characteristics: st. turbid reaction: acidic s.p. gravity: 1.010 sugar: neg. protein: neg. RBC: 0-1/ hpf PUS CELLS: 10 - 12 hpf/ Bacteria: few EPITH CELLS: many urates: few .. thank you.
Mon, 9 Feb 2015
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Hi.
The urine analysis suggests that there is lower urinary tract infection i.e. in the bladder or urethra.( presence of bacteria and pus cells).
Do consult your doctor and have urine culture sensitivity test done and take treatment accordingly. It is important that you get treated for it as it can cause preterm labour if untreated. It can also spread to kidneys causing severe infection.
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Is The Urinalysis Normal?

Hi. The urine analysis suggests that there is lower urinary tract infection i.e. in the bladder or urethra.( presence of bacteria and pus cells). Do consult your doctor and have urine culture sensitivity test done and take treatment accordingly. It is important that you get treated for it as it can cause preterm labour if untreated. It can also spread to kidneys causing severe infection. I hope I have answered to your satisfaction.