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Urine test of red blood cells is normal.
Because there should be no red blood cells in the urine.
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The doctor will answer you whether the red blood cells are normal in the urine test, and those that are generally within the normal range are normal.
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Generally speaking, the red blood cells in our urine routine, if there are more than three per high field of vision, we think that the number of red blood cells in the urine is abnormal, but how much is serious, this should be analyzed according to the specific condition, in short, if it is, only the microscope sees that there are red blood cells, and the color of the urine is normal to the naked eye, and there is no gross hematuria, this situation is generally not very serious, of course, we have to combine with others, but also look at kidney function, proteinuria and so on.
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If it is said purely from the severity of red blood cells, or how much, it is the more red blood cells, one plus means that it exceeds the normal range, two plus more, three plus, four plus, the more plus sign, the more red blood cells leak out, it can only be said that there are more red blood cells leaking, not indicating the seriousness of the disease. The severity may be disproportionate to the number of red blood cells, and may be synchronized or reversed, so the severity of the disease is not judged by the number of red blood cells.
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If there are few or few red blood cells detected in the urine test, it means that there is a urinary tract infection or kidney stones, etc., and a healthy urine test does not contain red blood cells. The auxiliary examination in the physical examination is very detailed: red blood cells:
Male 0 occasionally seen with high magnification; Female 0 3 High magnification.
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It is possible, and it is also normal for bai.
Under normal circumstances, urine contains only a very small number of red blood cells and leukocytes, whereas a routine urine test requires a microscope to collect the field of view and count the white blood cells and red blood cells in the field of view, resulting in a result that is reported as how many red blood cells and white blood cells are in each field of view, or how many red blood cells and white blood cells are per microliter. However, if the cells themselves are very small and there are no cells in the field of view, then it will be reported as zero, of course, but it is only said that there are no cells, which means that there are very few cells, not that there are no cells. This is normal, don't worry.
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Hello, leukocytes 0 is normal and don't worry.
Under normal circumstances, the amount of red blood cells in Huiyan's urine should be less than 3, and red blood cells 10 indicate that you have hidden pre-blood in your urine, which is pathological and has certain diagnostic significance. There are many possibilities for this, such as inflammation of the urinary system, stones, trauma, and more.
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Condition analysis: From what you are talking about now, it is usually considered that there is no more serious problem, you may now have occult blood in the urine, then you may be more considered now that your urine is damaged, and you may be more considered, there is a possibility of stones in the urinary tract, and there is a tumor, if there is no urgency, frequency, and pain, then there will be much less inflammation.
Suggestions: You can do a B ultrasound examination of the urinary system now, if there are no other symptoms, then pay more attention to rest, and you can also consider using some prednisone tablets.
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