What Does Slightly Cloudy Urine With A PH Value Of 7 In A Test Report Suggest?
test results are as follows color yellow appearance slightly cloudy spec gravity 1.024 ph 7.0 urobilinogen ketones, nitrite,leukocyte esterase, protein, blood, glucose, bilirubin, chlamydia & gonorrhoeae are all negative. my only concern was appearance is slightly cloudy
I have undergone through your urine analysis. All parameters mentioned by you are with in normal range. But you have not described about pus cell in urine. Pus cells: 5/hpf considered normal. Slight hazy urine may be normal. If you have no any symptoms like burning urination, difficulty in urination, abdominal pain then noting to worry. Cloudy could be due to dehydration. Urine tests report should be correlated clinically. Drink plenty of water (3-5 L/day) and juice of cranberry, orange and pineapple.
Hope this may help you. Contact further if follow up needed.
Best regards, Dr. Sagar
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What Does Slightly Cloudy Urine With A PH Value Of 7 In A Test Report Suggest?
Hi, I have undergone through your urine analysis. All parameters mentioned by you are with in normal range. But you have not described about pus cell in urine. Pus cells: 5/hpf considered normal. Slight hazy urine may be normal. If you have no any symptoms like burning urination, difficulty in urination, abdominal pain then noting to worry. Cloudy could be due to dehydration. Urine tests report should be correlated clinically. Drink plenty of water (3-5 L/day) and juice of cranberry, orange and pineapple. Hope this may help you. Contact further if follow up needed. Best regards, Dr. Sagar