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1-2/hpf
The normal RBC count in urine is - 4 RBC/HPF RBC -red blood corpuscle HPF - high power field
Having white blood cells present in the urine is not cause for alarm if no other symptoms are present. If there are other symptoms, then a doctor should be consulted to see about the possibility of a UTI.
Normally pus cells are high due to the Urine Infection or some other infection. So first step is to get the urine test done and urine culture done. If the infection is negative then below could be the reason. But also my experience says that high pus cells of 30-35 can be if the perosn has Diabetes with high sugar. If the person has High sugar level then the pus cells will be high in Urine. In this case one needs to monitor the high blood sugar and keep it under control. otherwise it takes longer to reduce these cells. In this case the antibiotics also do not work as there might not be infection. Thanks Shilpa M Agarwal ------------------- Hi Shilpa, I am need of your urgent help further on this urine test, for my mom. Please cal me up urgently on my Number : 9916142482
It means you probably have a urinary tract infection.
1-2/hpf
That means you have an increase of white blood cells in your urine, it could mean you have an infection in your gential area, seek professional help.
The normal RBC count in urine is - 4 RBC/HPF RBC -red blood corpuscle HPF - high power field
Is that a urine sample? Breast milk? Unable to evaluate without knowing what you're looking at.
drink lot of water
"hpf" in this case stands for high powered field. The normal level is 1-3 red blood cells per microscopy view on high power.
I am assuming you want to know what temperature collection sites are looking for in a urine sample? Most sites require urine to be between 91-99 degrees when collected. However if you are asking what is the temp of urine in the body it is the same as the body temp.
Having white blood cells present in the urine is not cause for alarm if no other symptoms are present. If there are other symptoms, then a doctor should be consulted to see about the possibility of a UTI.
i dont that having pus cells in the urine is normal,,because having pus is one of the signs of infection,,,It is considered to normal to have a level of 0-5/hpf pus in urine. The pus level of 4-6 means you're on the borderline. Refer to your doctor for the next steps.
HPF stands for high power field, a microscopy term. For instance, if I see more than five white blood cells when looking through the 40x lens at a vaginal wet smear, I might write "WBC >5/HPF."
5-10/hpf
A person can have pyuria(pus cells) even in absence of infection in presence of a foreign body like catheter and stones, as well as during healing phase after any urinary surgery. Second, presence of bacteria on a urine culture test does not always mean infection. Bacteria may be present in urine even in absence of infection if urine has not been collected properly or the sample has been stored at room temperature for more than half hour before it was processed, as happens to tests on samples collected at home and delivered to the lab later. A person can even grow bacteria in bladder without infection as in catheterised patients called asymptomatic bacteria and does no require treatment