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What Does My Urinalysis Indicate?

Hi i'm from Phillipine i just have my urinalysis laboratory and i cant understand the result .Can u please help me.the color is straw,transparency :slightly hazy, ph: 6.5,epithelial cells is moderate,amorphous urates is few,mucous threads is few wbc 0-2,rbc 0-1.tenk u and more power to u.
Sat, 26 Apr 2014
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Hello and welcome to HCM,
The physical attributes- color is normal, pH is normal and haziness can be due to infection or presence of urates.
Normally, white blood cells, red blood cells and epithelial cells are not present in urine.
The presence of white blood cells is due to presence of infection.
Red blood cells and epithelial cells accompany infection.
Presence of amorphous urates is not pathological.
Mucus threads can also accompany infection.

You need to consult your doctor with reports.
A short course of antibiotics may be required, since there is evidence of infection.


Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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What Does My Urinalysis Indicate?

Hello and welcome to HCM, The physical attributes- color is normal, pH is normal and haziness can be due to infection or presence of urates. Normally, white blood cells, red blood cells and epithelial cells are not present in urine. The presence of white blood cells is due to presence of infection. Red blood cells and epithelial cells accompany infection. Presence of amorphous urates is not pathological. Mucus threads can also accompany infection. You need to consult your doctor with reports. A short course of antibiotics may be required, since there is evidence of infection. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal