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Urinalysis Showed RBC, WBC, Mucus Threads, Leukocytes, Hemoglobin, Bacteria. Suggestion?

What is the explanation of findings..the urinalysis result is below..thanks email address YYYY@YYYY Urinalysis result Findings • Color: yellow; slightly hazy • Specific gravity: 1.015 • Glucose: neg • RBC: 40-50/hpf • WBC: 40-60/hpf • Protein: neg • pH: 7.0 • Epithelial cells: neg • Bacteria: few • Mucus thread: few • Cast: hyaline 0-1/hpf • Crystals: neg • Ketones: neg • Leukocytes: +2 • Hemoglobin: +3 • Bilirubin: neg • Urobilinogen: normal
Mon, 10 Sep 2012
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hi, Thanks for query.
From your urine report it concludes that you might be having infection in kidney, stones in kidney as there are plenty of WBC and RBC.
Having hyaline cast 0-1 has no significance.
Ok and bye.
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Dermatologist Dr. Praveen Rodrigues's  Response
Hi there Jenny. Assuming you are a female, was this sample given at any time during your menstrual cycle? Also you will have to provide a clincical picture..history & symptoms to best interpret this urine report. Also age does make a huge difference in the interpretation. Normally, one does not interpret a result by itself. Sometimes, one may be clinically asymptomatic, then this picture will have a different meaning & if one were to interpret it loosely, one would end up scaring you. However as this is a public forum & you have a specific request & yours truly is not liable by law, it does suggest that you have either a UTI (of bacterial origins) or you have some sort of pain & urinary stones in some portion of your urinary tract accounting for the RBC & the bleeding et al admixed with secondary infection. Depending on the History (including sexual) & Clinical picture, i would suggest taking an appropriate antibiotic course & or a Urology Referral / appontment. Cheers & wish you good health!
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Urinalysis Showed RBC, WBC, Mucus Threads, Leukocytes, Hemoglobin, Bacteria. Suggestion?

Hi, Thanks for query. From your urine report it concludes that you might be having infection in kidney, stones in kidney as there are plenty of WBC and RBC. Having hyaline cast 0-1 has no significance. Ok and bye.