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Urine Analysis Done. Protein, Glucose Negative. Pus Cells Found. What Does Report Mean?

Hi dr, I am 20 years old and please advise me about my urine test is that ok or not
Colour. Yellow
Apperance, slight turbid
Specific gravity, 1.030
Reaction (ph). 6.0
Protein, glucose, acetone, bile pigment..... all are negative
Uroblinogen. 3.2umol/l
Blood, nitrite..... negative
Plus cells1_2/hpf
Red cells nil/ hpf
Epithelial cells .. occasional /hpf
Casts.. nill
Crystals... ca oxalate++
Bacteria moderate
Yeast. Nil
Tue, 29 Oct 2013
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hi!
Welcome to HCM!
Your urinalysis test shows following findings which are significant
Appearance, slight turbid may be due to bacteria or crystals
Specific gravity, 1.030 towards higher side of normal
Reaction (ph). 6.0 normal
Protein, glucose, acetone, bile pigment..... all are negative this is ok
Uroblinogen. 3.2umol/l
Urobilinogen is normally present in the urine in low concentrations (0.2-1.0 mg/dL or Blood, nitrite..... negative that is alright
Pus cells1_2/hpf this is normal
Red cells nil/ hpf normal
Epithelial cells .. occasional /hpf normal
Casts.. nil this is alright
Crystals... ca oxalate++ This is significant can be diet related or may lead to stone formation later.By reducing the concentration of oxalate and calcium in your urine, you may reduce the risk of
future calcium oxalate stone formation. have plenty of fluids and limit oxalate rich foods
Bacteria moderate
Bacteria are common in urine specimens because of the abundant normal microbial flora and because of their ability to rapidly multiply in urine standing at room temperature. Therefore, microbial organisms found in all but the most scrupulously collected urines should be interpreted in view of clinical symptoms.

Diagnosis of bacteriuria in a case of suspected urinary tract infection requires culture.
yeast. Nil ok
hope this helps you!Take care!
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Urine Analysis Done. Protein, Glucose Negative. Pus Cells Found. What Does Report Mean?

Hi! Welcome to HCM! Your urinalysis test shows following findings which are significant Appearance, slight turbid may be due to bacteria or crystals Specific gravity, 1.030 towards higher side of normal Reaction (ph). 6.0 normal Protein, glucose, acetone, bile pigment..... all are negative this is ok Uroblinogen. 3.2umol/l Urobilinogen is normally present in the urine in low concentrations (0.2-1.0 mg/dL or Blood, nitrite..... negative that is alright Pus cells1_2/hpf this is normal Red cells nil/ hpf normal Epithelial cells .. occasional /hpf normal Casts.. nil this is alright Crystals... ca oxalate++ This is significant can be diet related or may lead to stone formation later.By reducing the concentration of oxalate and calcium in your urine, you may reduce the risk of future calcium oxalate stone formation. have plenty of fluids and limit oxalate rich foods Bacteria moderate Bacteria are common in urine specimens because of the abundant normal microbial flora and because of their ability to rapidly multiply in urine standing at room temperature. Therefore, microbial organisms found in all but the most scrupulously collected urines should be interpreted in view of clinical symptoms. Diagnosis of bacteriuria in a case of suspected urinary tract infection requires culture. yeast. Nil ok hope this helps you!Take care!