Need more info: If you don't have a doc, how did you get the urinalysis? And how do you know this is not due to kidney stones? It's also not a "clean catch" sample, as evidenced by the epithelial cells. The differential is wide, and include kidney stones, urinary tract infection, and any number if intrinsic kidney diseases. Need context and info, please discuss with the doc who did the urinalysis with you.
Answered 5/7/2015
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Urinalysis: Urinalysis with 10-25 RBC per HPF is high and abnormal; indicates shedding of blood from either kidney or ureter or bladder; protein 100 is also high and abnormal; the combination usually indicates a glomerular disorder, particularly in males; epi cells and mucus could be from foreskin (if present); if not present, then this indicates irritation and shedding from within - ADVIL (ibuprofen) can cause all this
Answered 9/2/2014
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