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my RBC 20-25, Pus cell 30-40, Ep. cell 1-2, PH 5.5, Protein 1+, Ketones 1+, Nitrite 2+. found today. My left ball in bladder grew double of normal size with bit pain. But during urination there is no pain no bleeding. It happened just 3 days back. Yesterday (22/07/2015)My local urologist advised to take Ciprofloxacin 750 mg. 2 times a day for 10 days. I going to meet my physician after 2 days with urine C/S and urine R/E. By the way my creatinie found 133.61umol/L. pls give your opinion. Reg. Ashraful
Hello You only mentioned urine examination report . You didn't mention about your age , sex , old history of any illness , that is important in this case . Your urine examination is an indication of urinary tract infection associated hematuria . This may be due to kidney stone ( calculus ) , urine infection ( glomerulonephritis )or cystitis . Since you are going to consult your physician so this is the best thing because without clinical history and complete examination it is very hard to predict any disease merely on the basis of this query.' Good luck.
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Hello You only mentioned urine examination report . You didn t mention about your age , sex , old history of any illness , that is important in this case . Your urine examination is an indication of urinary tract infection associated hematuria . This may be due to kidney stone ( calculus ) , urine infection ( glomerulonephritis )or cystitis . Since you are going to consult your physician so this is the best thing because without clinical history and complete examination it is very hard to predict any disease merely on the basis of this query. Good luck.