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Ei nid help can anyone please interpret my urinalysis result?

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Color: Slightly yellow

Reaction: acidic(6.0)

Transparency: slightly turbid

Quantity: 75ml

Specific Gravity: 1.015

Red Blood Cells: 0-1/hpf

Pus Cells/ Leukocyte: 0-2/hpf

Chemical

Protein: Negative

Sugar: Negative

Crystals

Amorphous Urates: few

Epithelium

Squamous: few

Mucus threats:

Bacteria: few

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  1. Normal, fresh urine is pale to dark yellow or amber in color

    A red or red-brown (abnormal) color could be from a food dye, eating fresh beets, a drug, or the presence of either hemoglobin or myoglobin. If the sample contained many red blood cells, it would be cloudy as well as red. The glomerular filtrate of blood plasma is usually acidified by renal tubules and collecting ducts from a pH of 7.4 to about 6 in the final urine. However, depending on the acid-base status, urinary pH may range from as low as 4.5 to as high as 8.0. The change to the acid side of 7.4 is accomplished in the distal convoluted tubule and the collecting duct. Any specific gravity > 1.022 measured in a randomly collected specimen denotes adequate renal concentration so long as there are no abnormal solutes in the urine. (which is directly proportional to urine osmolality which measures solute concentration) measures urine density, or the ability of the kidney to concentrate or dilute the urine over that of plasma.

    Seems normal to me. Best of Luck

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