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Urine Analysis Done. What Are The Findings In The Report?

Result of urinalysis: Physical exam: color yellow transparency: turbid Spe. gravity: 1.025 Chemical exam: Ph 6.5 protein: negative glucose: negative Microscopic Exam: Pus cells/HPF : 3-6 Red cells/HPF: 0-3 Epithelial cells : Abundant Bacterial/HPF: Moderate
Fri, 25 Jan 2013
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Hello and welcome to HCM

The urinalysis report interpretation is as follows:
1. The physical attributes- color, specific gravity and pH are normal
2. Chemical examination is normal, glucose and proteins are absent
3. Microscopic examination reveals pus cells, few RBCs, few epithelial cells and bacteria

The presence of pus cells, epithelial cells and bacteria suggests presence of infection in the urinary tract.
Get a urine culture and senstivity to know the kind of bacteria causing the infection and the antibiotic
required to treat the infection.
Epithelial cells and pus cells usually accompany infection of the urinary tract.

Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Urine Analysis Done. What Are The Findings In The Report?

Hello and welcome to HCM The urinalysis report interpretation is as follows: 1. The physical attributes- color, specific gravity and pH are normal 2. Chemical examination is normal, glucose and proteins are absent 3. Microscopic examination reveals pus cells, few RBCs, few epithelial cells and bacteria The presence of pus cells, epithelial cells and bacteria suggests presence of infection in the urinary tract. Get a urine culture and senstivity to know the kind of bacteria causing the infection and the antibiotic required to treat the infection. Epithelial cells and pus cells usually accompany infection of the urinary tract. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal