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Pus Cells And Red Cells Present In The Urine. Had Urine Infection Earlier. Any Danger?

hi I did a urine test yesterday and here are the results, Colour - pale Yellow, Appearance - Clear, Specific Gravity - 1.025, pH - 6.0 ( Protein ,sugarketone, Bile , Urobilinogen - NIL) Pus Cells - Occasional/ HPF, Red Cells - 1 - 2/ HPF Epithelial Cells + (Casts, Chrystals, Other - NIL) What can you diagnose with this report as I had a urine infection a few months ago.
Thu, 21 Jun 2012
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Hello Dear.
Welcome here on Health Care Magic Dot Com.
I am very much concern of your problem.
I think I will certainly able to help you out of this condition.
In my view
Normal
So I will suggest
Don’t worry and go with the advice of your family physician doctor.
Good luck.
Thanks
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Pus Cells And Red Cells Present In The Urine. Had Urine Infection Earlier. Any Danger?

Hello Dear. Welcome here on Health Care Magic Dot Com. I am very much concern of your problem. I think I will certainly able to help you out of this condition. In my view Normal So I will suggest Don’t worry and go with the advice of your family physician doctor. Good luck. Thanks