The presence of: leukocytes or leukocyte esterase in a urine dipstick suggests urinary infection. A microscopic exam and/or culture should be done to confirm this. Altho urobilinogen may be present in low concentrations, there shouldn't be any bilirubin on a dipstick urinalysis. Depending on your symptoms, bloodworm evaluating liver function should be the next step. Dr. Anne.
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