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Pls analyse my urine report Pus cells 12-14 /HPF Epithelial cells 20-25/HPF RBC 2-3/HPF Proteins Trace Crystals Calcium Oxalate Plenty
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Those values show urinary tract infection and calcium oxalate crystals.You need a suitable antibiotic after getting the culture and sensitivity test.Drink plenty of water and use urinary alkaliniser.
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Ur having urinary tract infection with hypercalsuria problem
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drink plenty of water
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U hav urinary tract infection Consult online will guide you available now
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Suggestive of urinary tract infections and/ or urinary calculus
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Consultation for detailed discussion is advisable
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Kidney stones
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Please get a repeat urine examination done.  The collection of specimens is very important and it should be delivered to the Laboratory within one hour. If it is a similar report then you will need a urine culture.
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Your urine report shows a significant presence of pus cells, epithelial cells, RBCs, trace proteins, and calcium oxalate crystals, which suggest a possible urinary tract infection (UTI) and a strong likelihood of renal (kidney) stones, given the high amount of calcium oxalate crystals. The presence of 20-25 RBCs per HPF (high-power field) may indicate some degree of irritation or damage within the urinary tract, likely due to the stone formation. Pus cells also point toward an infection, which can be associated with kidney stones or an unrelated UTI. For a clearer diagnosis, I recommend getting an **ultrasound of the kidney, ureters, and bladder (USG KUB)** to check for stone presence and size. In the meantime, avoid oxalate-rich foods (such as spinach, beets, rhubarb, strawberries, chocolate, and nuts) and increase your calcium intake through dietary sources like dairy or fortified plant-based milk. This can help balance oxalate absorption and reduce stone formation. For further evaluation and personalized treatment, feel free to consult me directly or WhatsApp me at **eight zero zero nine eight two one double three two**.
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Do a usg kub.. There is a high chance of renal stone
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Limit oxalate-rich foods:     - Spinach     - Beets     - Rhubarb     - Strawberries     - Chocolate     - Nuts 2. Increase calcium intake:     - Dairy products     - Fortified plant-based milk     - Calcium supplements 3. Stay hydrated:     - Drink at least 8-10 glasses of water/day 4. Limit sodium intake 5. Avoid excessive vitamin C intake
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Preventing UTIs: 1. Practice good hygiene 2. Urinate after intercourse 3. Avoid tight clothing 4. Stay hydrated 5. Consider cranberry supplements
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You should visit a physician
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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According to your query and sign and symptom you want to know about the cause and Treatment of disease as you have mentioned as above as - -  Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment as it need complete history of patient as personal and family history. Please follow good life style as • take plenty of fluid and • take less spicy and fatty foods and • take home made food only and do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation and • keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life .
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