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Is There Chances For UTI In Child?

my daughter is 3 yrs.old femaleand her urinalysisinsight U500 is Color :Yellow, Leukocyte:Neg,Nitrite: Neg,Urobilinogen:Neg,Protein:+,Ph: 6.0,Apperance:Clear,Blood:neg,Specific gravity:1.025,ketone:neg, Bilirubin:Neg,Glucose:neg.
MICROSCOPIC exam:
Pus cells :1-4 hpf,Red cells,0-3 hpf,bacteria: +,Epi cells:+,Mucous threads:+++.
what does it means? is it normal orisshe having a UTI? pls.i need ur answer. thank youvery much!
Mon, 19 Oct 2015
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Hi, welcome to HCM.
In this report all things are normal except bacteria, mucous threads and epithelial cells, it appears to be a case of urinary tract infection.
I suggest you to repeat it with morning urine sample and along with urine routine microscopy, you should do a urine culture also.
I hope this has helped you. Take care.
Regards - Dr Deepak Patel, MD Pediatrics
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Is There Chances For UTI In Child?

Hi, welcome to HCM. In this report all things are normal except bacteria, mucous threads and epithelial cells, it appears to be a case of urinary tract infection. I suggest you to repeat it with morning urine sample and along with urine routine microscopy, you should do a urine culture also. I hope this has helped you. Take care. Regards - Dr Deepak Patel, MD Pediatrics