The RBC urine test measures the number of red blood cells in a urine sample.
I have seen the average range listed as 0-3 (on my own lab results) and I have seen it listed online as 0-4.
If using the range 0-3, it means there should be 3 RBC/HPF (3 or less red blood cells per high powered field). High power field is the area visible under a microscope. So to be considered normal, the lab worker should see 3 or less red blood cells under the microscope while looking at your sample.
Your result of 4-10 means the lab worker saw anywhere from 4-10 red blood cells under the microscope.
It is out of range but it may or may not be serious. Too much RBC's in urine can result from a number of issues, some minor and some not so minor.
It would probably be best to see a doctor about it.
hematuria
An RBC count of 0-1 in a urinalysis typically indicates that there are very few red blood cells present in the urine. This is within the normal range and may not be a cause for concern. However, if other values in the urinalysis are abnormal or if there are symptoms present, further investigation may be needed.
An RBC count of 0-1 in a urinalysis means there are very few red blood cells present in the urine sample. This is typically within the normal range, but your healthcare provider may further investigate if there are other symptoms or abnormalities present.
An RBC of 3-5 in a urinalysis indicates that there are 3-5 red blood cells per high power field seen under a microscope in the urine sample. This finding may suggest the presence of bleeding in the urinary tract or other conditions such as kidney stones, infections, or inflammation. Further evaluation by a healthcare provider may be needed to determine the underlying cause.
wbc esterace 2+ Abnormal occult blood 1+ Abnormal wbc 11-30 Abnormal rbc 4-10 Abnormal
1.small rbc 2.twister rbc 3.bite rbc 4.acanthocyte rbc 5.donat rbc 6.mikey mouse rbc
NOT SURE WHAT THE QUESTION IS, BUT A MULTISTIX 10 SG I FOR CHEMICAL URINALYSIS. IT TEST THE URINE FOR WBC, RBC, NITRITE, KETONES, BILIRUBIN, PROTEIN, PH,CANT REMEMBER THE REST ANDE THE SG IS FOR THE SPECIFIC GRAVITY
Urinalysis is separation of urine into its components.
Urinalysis code 81000
urinalysis is basically a type of urinary tests.
if we consider the formation of RBCs Erythropoietin, produced by the kidneys, signals RBC formation in the red bone marrow is required. but if we consider the activation of rbc so haemoglobin is essential, in which haemoglobin consiats of single molecule so we can also say for the activation of rbc that:- IRON------>HAEMOGLOBIN------>RBC and RBC are produced as BY KIDNEY------->ERTHROPROTEIN------>RBC
DoesUltram show up on a urinalysis as anything