Complete Urine Analysis
Clinical purpose, normal range, and interpretation of Complete Urine Analysis lab results.
Verified by Dr. Narayan Jethwani, MD (Hom)
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Test Description & Overview
COMPLETE URINE ANALYSIS: A renal panel, urinalysis parameter, or urine microalbumin index used to evaluate kidney filtration capacity, urinary tract health, or solute output.
Urine Microalbumin: < 30 mg/g; Urinalysis WBC: < 5 /HPF; Urinalysis RBC: < 3 /HPF; Urine Culture: No growth.
Elevated (High) Values
- Early glomerular filtration damage (high microalbumin)
- Active bacterial urinary tract infection (high WBC & positive culture)
- Hematuria indicating stones or trauma (high RBC)
Decreased (Low) Values
- Normal renal filtration state
- Absence of active infection
Clinical Alignment & Significance
COMPLETE URINE ANALYSIS evaluation: Elevated microalbuminuria (>30 mg/g) is a marker of early diabetic or hypertensive nephropathy. Positive nitrites and high WBC counts in urinalysis confirm UTI, needing culture confirmation.
Diagnostic Guidance Notice
Standard laboratory reference ranges vary based on the testing facility. Significant deviations require immediate clinician review to rule out severe medical pathology.
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Reference Citations & Evidence Sources
Materia Medica & Keynotes
- CIT-0011Phatak S. R.. "Concise Repertory of Homoeopathic Medicines." B. Jain Publishers (1963).
Clinical Reviews & Textbooks
- CIT-0022Jethwani N.. "Internal Clinical Review Note: Standard Reference Values and Homeopathic Therapeutic Mappings for Lab Diagnostics." Homeo Healthcare Internal Review Series (2026).
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