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What Do My Urology And Stool Report Indicate?

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Posted on Sat, 25 Oct 2014
Question: i am 28 years old,my urinology report had presence of granulary casts ,traces of protein in urine,pus(wbc)2-3hpf and pus in faeces(1-2/hpf) my esr showed 50mm(1 hour).i am uploading my urology and stool test report kindly guide me please
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Answered by Dr. Sree Bhushan Raju (11 hours later)
Brief Answer:
No Problem

Detailed Answer:
The reports submitted by you are normal and do not signify any major ill health. Two to three pus cells are acceptable in urine and pus cells in stools doesn't carry much weightage. So, you don't need to worry but why did you undergo the tests. Do you have any symptoms or health related problems. Granular casts are also normal but may be seen in dehydration and conditions of fever.
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What Do My Urology And Stool Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: No Problem Detailed Answer: The reports submitted by you are normal and do not signify any major ill health. Two to three pus cells are acceptable in urine and pus cells in stools doesn't carry much weightage. So, you don't need to worry but why did you undergo the tests. Do you have any symptoms or health related problems. Granular casts are also normal but may be seen in dehydration and conditions of fever.