Urine test, high protein, red blood cells, please ask what s going on

Updated on healthy 2024-04-20
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You have positive protein in the urine, so it's not like surgical hematuria, so you can rule out problems with tumors and stones.

    Internal medicine hematuria is divided into glomerular and interstitial, which requires you to go to the hospital for a red blood cell phase test to identify. Interstitial is usually associated with increased nocturia, renal glycosuria, and decreased urine specific gravity and osmolality.

    If it is glomerular-originated, there are several diseases that need to be differentiated.

    The first is whether you have a history of infection some time ago, such as cold, and whether you have increased blood pressure recently, generally speaking, acute glomerulonephritis does not develop until 7-21 days after infection, and rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis occurs about 3 days after infection, and the symptoms of both include hematuria, proteinuria, high blood pressure, and edema.

    Lower back pain is also related to kidney damage, and fatigue may be caused by anemia in kidney disease, depending on whether the hemoglobin content in the blood routine is normal.

    Generally, the effect of early kidney disease is better, and it is best to go to the hospital early to avoid kidney failure. It is recommended that you visit the nephrology department of your local hospital. Good luck with you**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Red blood cells alone are high, so don't worry too much.

    Polycythemia is characterized by a significantly higher than normal number of red blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and total blood volume. Diagnosis is made by a haemoglobin of more than 180 g L (16 g dL) in childhood, a hematocrit greater than 55, and an absolute RBC volume of more than 35 ml per kilogram of body weight, excluding relative erythrocytosis due to hemoconcentration due to acute dehydration or burns. Polycythemia can be divided into two main categories: primary and secondary.

    Primary, i.e., polycythemia vera; Secondary causes are mainly caused by tissue hypoxia.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Stage 3 of kidney disease, timely**, delay the progression of the disease. It is advisable to go to the hospital and not waste time here.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Do you have high blood pressure? Check your kidney function again.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Occult blood: clinical significance: positive or increased, seen in urinary stones, infections, tumors, acute and chronic nephritis, thrombocytopenic purple cancer, hemophilia, etc.

    2. Epithelial cells: There may be a small amount of exfoliated epithelial cells in normal human urine. A marked increase in epithelial cells in the urine suggests a lesion at the site of cell shedding.

    What is the cause of high white blood cells in a urine test?

    1. Acute pyelonephritis: 1. Rapid onset; 2. Shivering and chilling; 3. Fever; 4. General malaise, headache and fatigue; 5. Loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting; 6. Frequent urination, urgency, painful urination; 7. Low back pain and kidney discomfort; 8. Tenderness at the upper ureteral point; 9. Costolumbar point tenderness; 0. Percussion pain in the renal area; 11. Bladder tenderness;

    2. Chronic pyelonephritis: 1. The manifestations of acute attack can be the same as that of acute pyelonephritis, but it is usually much milder, and even there are no systemic manifestations such as fever, general malaise, headache, etc., and symptoms such as urinary frequency, urgency, and painful urination are not obvious; 2. Edema; 3. High blood pressure;

    3. Bladder and urethritis: frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, pain in the bladder area. Urethral discharge.

    The above is the knowledge of how to deal with high white blood cells and red blood cells in urine tests introduced by experts from well-known kidney disease hospitals in China, I hope it can help you, if you have other questions about this, you can click on the online expert consultation, and the experts will answer you in detail.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Analysis:

    Hello, your situation should be a urinary tract infection, because you have red blood cells and white blood cells in your urine, and female comrades are more likely to suffer from urinary tract infections because of their physiological structure. I don't know if you have any discomfort when urinating, such as frequent urination, stinging pain, etc.

    Guidance: It is recommended that you take levofloxacin capsules orally, this is still very good for urinary tract infections, pay attention to drink more water, urinate more, keep the urethral opening clean, generally it will return to normal in about a week, don't worry too much, it is recommended to recheck the urine routine after a week, I hope you can be satisfied with my answer.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In the kidneys suffer from prolonged damage, the inflammation of the long-term insidious beating deepens and is severe, which will lead to the abnormal appearance of red blood cells in the urine, centrifugal examination greater than three. These inflammations generally arise from inflammation of the urethra, epithelial cell lesions of the ureters, bladder, and gradually damage the kidney organs. Chronic nephritis in the initial stage needs to be treated correctly and in a timely manner to suppress the initial infection.

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