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What Does This Urine Analysis Report Indicate?

I would like to know what does my urinalysis result is.color-yellow/transparency-slightly turbid/protein - negative/glucose - negative ph - 6.5/specific gravity - 1.015/leukolyte t bilirubin - negative/red blood cells - 0-1/hpf/pus cell noneseen/hpf/squamous: many/bacteria-many
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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hi, your urine analysis shows presence of bacteria and leucocyte +ve, indicating possible urine infection. However I would like to know if you have any symptoms and why the urine test was performed.
If it is a simple urine infection without high grade fevers/backache/vomiting, 3-7 days course of antibiotics would suffice. If other factors like diabetes, prostate enlargment (in males), prior surgery etc are present, further tests would be required and a longer course of antibiotics may be needed. Good luck.
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What Does This Urine Analysis Report Indicate?

hi, your urine analysis shows presence of bacteria and leucocyte +ve, indicating possible urine infection. However I would like to know if you have any symptoms and why the urine test was performed. If it is a simple urine infection without high grade fevers/backache/vomiting, 3-7 days course of antibiotics would suffice. If other factors like diabetes, prostate enlargment (in males), prior surgery etc are present, further tests would be required and a longer course of antibiotics may be needed. Good luck.