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Any abnormality in this

This is a Urine Complete Examination (UCE) report for a 50-year-old male. Let me analyze it quickly.
Two findings stand out as abnormal or borderline:

1. 🔴 Acidic pH - 5.0

  • Normal urine pH range is 5.0 - 8.0, so 5.0 is at the lower end (acidic).
  • Persistently acidic urine can be seen in:
    • High protein diet
    • Dehydration
    • Metabolic acidosis
    • Uric acid stone risk
    • Uncontrolled diabetes (though glucose is nil here)
  • On its own, not alarming, but worth noting.

2. 🟡 Pus Cells: 1-2 /HPF

  • Normal is 0-5 /HPF, so this is within the acceptable range.
  • However, even 1-2 pus cells combined with...

3. 🔴 Mucous: "A few" (significant finding)

  • Mucous in urine is the most notable abnormality here.
  • While trace mucous can be normal (especially in females), "a few" mucous threads in a male can suggest:
    • Urinary tract irritation or early UTI
    • Urethritis
    • Bladder irritation
    • Prostate involvement (common in 50-year-old males)

Overall Interpretation

ParameterResultStatus
pH5.0Borderline acidic
GlucoseNilNormal
ProteinNilNormal
BloodNilNormal
Pus Cells1-2/HPFNormal range
RBCNilNormal
BacteriaNilNormal
MucousA fewMildly abnormal
The presence of mucous in a 50-year-old male, even without bacteria or significant pus cells, warrants attention - particularly for prostate health (BPH or early prostatitis is common at this age). A PSA test and clinical evaluation by a urologist would be advisable.
⚠️ This is a general analysis only. Please consult the referring doctor (Dr. Mohammad Younas) for clinical correlation and management decisions.
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