The normal RBC count in urine is - 4 RBC/HPF RBC -red blood corpuscle HPF - high power field
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A high number of pus cells (20-25 hpf) in a urine sample typically indicates inflammation or infection in the urinary tract. This can be caused by conditions such as urinary tract infection (UTI), kidney infection, or inflammation of the bladder. Further evaluation by a healthcare provider is recommended to determine the specific cause and appropriate treatment.
The presence of 8-10 epithelial cells per high power field (HPF) in urine is considered within normal limits. Epithelial cells can be shed into the urine during the normal process of cell turnover in the urinary tract. However, if there are other abnormalities or symptoms present, further investigation may be warranted.
Squamous epithelial cells in urine are typically reported per low power field (lpf). This is because squamous cells are larger and easier to identify, making it more practical to report them in lpf instead of high power field (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.
5-10/hpf
Presence of 3-5 high power field (hpf) pus cells in the urine may suggest a urinary tract infection or inflammation. Further evaluation and possibly treatment may be needed depending on the individual's symptoms and risk factors.
Is that a urine sample? Breast milk? Unable to evaluate without knowing what you're looking at.
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.
RBC: 1-3 HPF WBC: 6-8 HPF Bacteria: Abundant
Yes cabbage can cause a urine smell.