UTI: These home kits are meant to indicate probability that symptoms are due to infection. The absence of nitrites in the urine can mean either that the organism causing infection doesn't convert nitrate to nitrite or that the inflammation indicated by symptoms and by leukocytes is not bacterial. You should see a doctor and determine whether you should be treated. Frankly it sounds like UTI to me.
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