- Female
- 32 Years
- 13 days ago
My urine routine examination showed slightly turbid urine with a pH of 6. Urine albumin and sugar were absent. C reactive protein was 13. RBCs in urine were absent, epithelial cells were 2 to 4 per hpf, pus cells were 6 to 8 per hpf, and there were no casts or crystals. My complete blood count showed hemoglobin of 11.5?g per dL, WBC 5800, MCH 35.5?pg, and MCHC 33.3?g per dL.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Elevated CRP and pus cells suggest mild inflammation or infection. Continue hydration and antibiotics if prescribed.
Dr. Shaik Suggests...
Take a CULTURE AND SENSITIVITY - URINE (AUTOMATED) Test
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