- Female
- 34 Years
- 08/09/2025
I had annual tests done and am attaching my urine report. I want to know if it is normal. I am having pain in the lower abdomen, so I expected RBCs and casts to be absent, but they are nil. Is this okay?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Nil RBC and casts is normal. Abdominal pain may be from other causes like bladder, uterus, or digestive system. Further clinical evaluation needed.
Dr. Shaik Suggests...
Take a Urine Culture Test Test
Answered 08/09/2025
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