- Female
- 43 Years
- 01/09/2025
Hi, can someone help me interpret my child urine report? The details are as follows: color pale yellow, appearance clear, volume 20 ml, pH 6.0, specific gravity 1.020, sugar nil, protein nil, ketone bodies nil, bile salts nil, bile pigments negative, pus cells 3 to 4, red blood cells 0 to1, epithelial cells 3 to 5, casts nil, crystals nil, others nil. Please help me understand this report.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
This urine report appears largely normal. The presence of a few pus and epithelial cells is common and not worrisome unless your child has symptoms like burning, fever, or pain while urinating. If symptoms are present, consult a pediatrician.
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