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What Does My Urinalysis Test Report Indicate?

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Posted on Sun, 14 May 2017
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Question : My rbc in urinalysis is 2.99 16.45 may i ask what does this mean
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Answered by Dr. Chobufo Ditah (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Can you kindly upload the entire report for review?

Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks so much for this query.

Normally, there should be no RBCs in urine. If there are, they mat signify a disease, an infection, kidney stones, etc. To make the right call, I need to review other elements of this report that you have not reported. The best approach will be to upload the entire report as a document to me for review.

To upload an image, simply click on the link to upload a file and follow the instructions. If this proves difficult, please send the image by mail to YYYY@YYYY and request that the image should be uploaded to your query.

I do promise to get back to you with more insights and helpful recommendations as soon as the requested information gets here.
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Follow up: Dr. Chobufo Ditah (17 hours later)
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Answered by Dr. Chobufo Ditah (15 hours later)
Brief Answer:
The blood in urine is really not a concern at this time!

Detailed Answer:
HI,
I have reviewed your blood workup fully.

1. The blood in urine seems more of an incidental finding. I will rather want to see this controlled sometime in future as this seems rather isolated.

2. Your blood cholesterol seems high. I will suggest you consider reducing fats intake as well as getting on treatment with statins.

3. Blood tests need no further attention at this time.

I wish you well and feel free to follow up if there are any details which seem unclear to you.
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What Does My Urinalysis Test Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: Can you kindly upload the entire report for review? Detailed Answer: Hi and thanks so much for this query. Normally, there should be no RBCs in urine. If there are, they mat signify a disease, an infection, kidney stones, etc. To make the right call, I need to review other elements of this report that you have not reported. The best approach will be to upload the entire report as a document to me for review. To upload an image, simply click on the link to upload a file and follow the instructions. If this proves difficult, please send the image by mail to YYYY@YYYY and request that the image should be uploaded to your query. I do promise to get back to you with more insights and helpful recommendations as soon as the requested information gets here.