Abnormal White Blood Cell Lipids in Urinary Health - Urology

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I had a health check-up, and there was an abnormality in my white blood cell count.
What does this mean?

Xiao Yu, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/11/29

Dr. Liu Jianting reply Urology


What is the code for that? Please ask the unit that helped you check for clarification.

Reply Date: 2006/11/29

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Abnormal findings in a urinalysis, particularly concerning white blood cells (WBCs) and epithelial cells, can be indicative of various underlying health issues. In your case, the presence of leukocytes and squamous epithelial cells in your urine suggests a potential inflammatory process or infection within the urinary tract.
Leukocytes in urine are often associated with urinary tract infections (UTIs), which can manifest with symptoms such as frequent urination, burning sensation during urination, and sometimes fever or back pain. The presence of leukocytes (2+ in your case) indicates that there is an inflammatory response occurring, which could be due to an infection or other inflammatory conditions affecting the urinary system.
Squamous epithelial cells are typically shed from the lining of the urinary tract and are generally considered normal in small amounts. However, an elevated count (46 in your case, where the reference value is <30/UL) may suggest contamination of the urine sample or a potential issue with the urinary tract, such as inflammation or irritation.
The term "negative" in the context of your test results refers to the absence of a particular substance or condition. In your case, it indicates that there were no abnormal findings in the urine sample concerning other parameters that were tested.

Given your symptoms of frequent urination, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation. They may recommend further testing, such as a urine culture, to identify any specific pathogens if a UTI is suspected. Depending on the findings, treatment may involve antibiotics if an infection is confirmed.
In terms of dietary recommendations, staying well-hydrated is crucial. Drinking plenty of water can help flush out bacteria from the urinary tract. Additionally, avoiding irritants such as caffeine, alcohol, and spicy foods may help alleviate symptoms.
If you are experiencing any discomfort or if your symptoms persist, it is essential to seek medical attention promptly. Your healthcare provider can guide you on the appropriate next steps, including whether further testing or treatment is necessary.
In summary, the presence of abnormal leukocytes and squamous epithelial cells in your urine suggests a potential inflammatory process, possibly due to a urinary tract infection or other conditions. It is essential to follow up with a healthcare provider for a comprehensive evaluation and appropriate management.

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