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What Does The Following Urinalysis Result Suggest?

i want to know what my urinalysis result means; PHYSICAL 1. COLOR: YELLOW 2. TRANSPARENCY : SLIGHTLY TURBID 3. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.015 CHEMICALS 1. PROTEIN: 1+ 2. GLOCUSE: NEGATIVE MICROSCOPIC 1. PUS CELLS:TNTC /hpf 2. RED CELLS: TNTC /hpf 3. AMORPHOUS URATES: MODERATE 4. EPITHELIAL CELLS: MODERATE 5. MUCOUS THREADS: MODERATE 6.. BACTERIA: MODERATE
Mon, 18 Dec 2017
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Your urine report suggests a heavy urinary tract infection. Tntc stands for too numerous to count. It means your urine is full of pus cells and rbcs. Also protein one plus is coming due to that infection. I suggest you give your urine sample for an aerobic culture and start antibiotics accordingly. It is advisable to take lots of fluids to help cure out the infection along with antibiotics
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What Does The Following Urinalysis Result Suggest?

Your urine report suggests a heavy urinary tract infection. Tntc stands for too numerous to count. It means your urine is full of pus cells and rbcs. Also protein one plus is coming due to that infection. I suggest you give your urine sample for an aerobic culture and start antibiotics accordingly. It is advisable to take lots of fluids to help cure out the infection along with antibiotics