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What Does This Urine Test Report Signify?

i had a abdominal pain from lazt 10 dayz i conzulted my dr. who zaid me undergo a urine tezt ....the rezult iz az followz
COMPLETE URINE EXAMINATION
TEST
RESULT
BIOLOGICAL REFERENCE RANGE
MACROSCOPIC EXAMINATION
Colour
Pale yellow
Pale Yellow
Appearance
Slightly Hazy
Clear
Specific Gravity
1.020
1.016 - 1.022
Reaction/pH
Acidic
4.6 - 8
Protein
Present (++)
Nil - Trace
Sugar
Nil
Nil
Urobilinogen
Negative
0.2 - 1 mg/dL
Bilirubin
Negative
0 - 0.02 mg/dL
ketones
Negative
Negative
Nitrites
Negative
Negative
MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION
Pus Cells
6-8/HPF
0 - 5 /HPF
R.B.C
Nil
0 - 2 /HPF
Epithelial Cells
4-6/HPF
0 - 8 Cells/HPF
Casts
Granular cast present
Nil
Crystals
Nil
Nil



Thu, 9 Oct 2014
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General Surgeon 's  Response
Elevated protein levels in the urine could be a sign of kidney damage from high blood pressure. I would get your blood pressure checked, and perhaps also a kidney ultrasound.
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What Does This Urine Test Report Signify?

Elevated protein levels in the urine could be a sign of kidney damage from high blood pressure. I would get your blood pressure checked, and perhaps also a kidney ultrasound.