Doctor: You could go to the doctor who ordered the test and find out exactly what part was abnormal. Then you could get a diagnosis and treatment for any condition that is a problem.
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Get understanding.: Find out from your doctor just what the abnormalities are and what they might mean. One good way to get the information is to tell your doctor something like, "I want to understand what my urinalysis might mean. I am concerned about how it could impact my health." When your doctor explains it, make sure you understand your situation. Best wishes to you.
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Abnormal urine: Without the results it is impossible to give any idea of possible reasons. I suggest you go over the results with your doctor who will know you and can give you specific answers.
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