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Urine Report During Pregnancy Showed No Traces Of Sugar. Pus Cells, RBC And Epithelial Cells Found. Is The Report Normal?

I AM 33 WEEK PREGNANT AND THIS IS MY LAST URINE EXAM REPORT PLS SUGGEST IF ITS OK/NOT physical EXAMINATION Colour ==LIGHT yellow Appearance== Hazy Reaction== Acidic CHEMICAL EXAMINATION ALBUMIN======(++) Sugar ========Nil EX. PHOSPHATE==(++) MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION CELL/HPF Pus Cells ==== 2-3 R.B.C ====== 0-2 Epithelial Cells= 10-12 AMOR.POHS===(+++) CAST/LPF ===== NIL
Thu, 21 Jun 2012
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Hi,

Urinary tract infection (UTI) can occur in pregnancy quite often. Hazy colour and alb 2 plus may mean UTI. Kindly get your urine checked for infection, that is urine culture and get your kidney function tested in the form of renal function tests in blood.

Thanks and regards,
Dr G Srinivasan, Urologist
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Urine Report During Pregnancy Showed No Traces Of Sugar. Pus Cells, RBC And Epithelial Cells Found. Is The Report Normal?

Hi, Urinary tract infection (UTI) can occur in pregnancy quite often. Hazy colour and alb 2 plus may mean UTI. Kindly get your urine checked for infection, that is urine culture and get your kidney function tested in the form of renal function tests in blood. Thanks and regards, Dr G Srinivasan, Urologist