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Hello doctor my uriner have following things RBC cells 5-6 Pus cell. 2-3 Epithelial cells 1-2/ hpf Bacteria - few Colour - pale yellow Appearances - slight turbid Some time my urine colour changes most of time its light red in colour and some time its pale yellow Doctor gave me medicine but didn t work. Please help, what is problem.
Hello The normal color of urine is amber color . While 5-6 RBCs are suggestive of some blood in urine , while 2-3 pus cells are normal . Bacteria ( you did not mention complete ) . In my opinion these symptoms may be due to some calculus in urinary system . Urinary tract infection , jaundice , physiological hematuria. In my opinion get in ultrasound of both kidneys and whole of urianry system to find out exact cause of blood in urine ( negligible amount). So consult another urologist and get his opinion.
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Hello The normal color of urine is amber color . While 5-6 RBCs are suggestive of some blood in urine , while 2-3 pus cells are normal . Bacteria ( you did not mention complete ) . In my opinion these symptoms may be due to some calculus in urinary system . Urinary tract infection , jaundice , physiological hematuria. In my opinion get in ultrasound of both kidneys and whole of urianry system to find out exact cause of blood in urine ( negligible amount). So consult another urologist and get his opinion.