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The normal pH level in urine ranges from 4.6 to 8.0. A pH level below 7 is considered acidic, while a pH level above 7 is alkaline.
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normal s.albumin level is 3.7-5.5gm/dl urine albumin level nil or traces can be appear in some cases.
It test for Leucocytes, nitrite, urobilinogen, protein, pH, Blood, Specific Gravity, Keytone, Bilirubin and Glucose
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Yes, creatinine is normally found in urine as it is a waste product produced by muscle metabolism. The level of creatinine in urine can be an indicator of kidney function.
The normal PH level of pig urine is a little on the acidic side 5 to 6.5. Depending on what the pig eats the PH level can differ between pigs.
The normal urine creatinine level is around 0.6 to 2.0 grams per day for men and 0.5 to 1.5 grams per day for women. This can vary depending on factors such as age, muscle mass, and diet.
Human urine is typically slightly acidic, with a pH range of about 4.6 to 8. Generally, a pH level of around 6 is considered normal for urine.
The normal pH level for human urine typically ranges between 4.6 and 8.0. This range can be influenced by factors such as diet, hydration levels, and certain medical conditions. A neutral pH level is 7.0, with lower values indicating acidic urine and higher values indicating alkaline urine.
Normal creatinine values in urine is 1-2grams per day, no specificity for children vs. adults an increase can be a sign of infection. Normal creatinine clearance values in urine are 100-140ml/min. An increase can be a sign of Kidney disease. As for the calcium levels being elevated it depends on how elevated and whether elevation was in the blood or the urine. Was it total calcium or ionized? Sorry I couldn't help you more.
i dont that having pus cells in the urine is normal,,because having pus is one of the signs of infection,,,It is considered to normal to have a level of 0-5/hpf pus in urine. The pus level of 4-6 means you're on the borderline. Refer to your doctor for the next steps.