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What Does this urinalysis Test Result Mean?

Hello doc, I m a female, age 19, my urinalysis results are: Macroscopic- color: yellow Transparency: Sl. Hazy Chemical anal.- Specf. Gravity: 1.020 PH: 6.0 Sugar and Protein: negative Microscopic- Pus cells: 2-4/hpf Red blood cells: 0-2/hpf Epithelial cells: Moderate Bacteria: Moderate Mucus threads: few Amorphous phosphates: few What does these results mean, especially under Microscopic(pus cells, red blood cells, ephithelial cells, bacteria, mucus threads, and amorphous phosphate) results? Is my urine normal? Thank you for your time, hope you ll respond :)
Wed, 26 Feb 2020
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Your urine analysis report is in the normal range. 2 to 4 epithelial cells or pus cells also indicates a normal range.The presence of amorphous phosphate crystals (calcium and magnesium phosphate) is very common and generally has little clinical significance.

Hope that was helpful.Let me know if i can assist you further.

Regards

Dr.Saranya Ramadoss
General and Family Health Physician




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What Does this urinalysis Test Result Mean?

Hi Your urine analysis report is in the normal range. 2 to 4 epithelial cells or pus cells also indicates a normal range.The presence of amorphous phosphate crystals (calcium and magnesium phosphate) is very common and generally has little clinical significance. Hope that was helpful.Let me know if i can assist you further. Regards Dr.Saranya Ramadoss General and Family Health Physician