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Explain it in easy way

This is a urine test report (Urine Routine / Dipstick test). Here's what each result means in simple terms:

๐Ÿงช Urine Test Report โ€” Simple Explanation

TestResultWhat it means
UBG (Urobilinogen)Normal 3.4 ยตmol/Lโœ… Liver is working fine. Normal level.
BIL (Bilirubin)Neg (Negative)โœ… No liver/bile problem detected.
KET (Ketones)Negโœ… Body is not burning fat abnormally. No sign of diabetes crisis or starvation.
BLD (Blood)Negโœ… No blood in urine. Kidneys and bladder seem fine.
PRO (Protein)Negโœ… Kidneys are not leaking protein. Good sign.
NIT (Nitrite)Negโœ… No bacterial infection in urine.
LEU (Leukocytes / WBC)Negโœ… No white blood cells โ€” no infection or inflammation.
GLU (Glucose)Negโœ… No sugar in urine. Diabetes is not indicated.
SG (Specific Gravity)1.015โœ… Normal urine concentration (normal range: 1.005โ€“1.030). Kidneys are concentrating urine properly.
pH< 5.0โš ๏ธ Urine is acidic. Can be normal, but very low pH may suggest dehydration, high protein diet, or kidney stone risk.

Overall Summary

Almost everything is normal. All the key markers (blood, protein, sugar, infection signs) are negative, which is a good sign.
The only thing to note is the low pH (< 5.0) โ€” this means the urine is quite acidic. This is often harmless (due to diet or mild dehydration), but if it's consistently very low, it's worth drinking more water and mentioning to a doctor.
โš•๏ธ This report does not indicate any serious disease. However, always consult a doctor for proper interpretation based on symptoms.
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