Stones in kidneys pose any threat to the outcome of the medical results? Can the applicant be refused on this ground. Any comment.
I dont think that they check for stones in kidneys.chughtai said:Stones in kidneys pose any threat to the outcome of the medical results? Can the applicant be refused on this ground. Any comment.
hi there! Its not true. Even if you drink lots and lots of water your blood chem will have the same results.chughtai said:Thanks sandhujatt for your feedback. Actually I have stones in my kidneys, I have read somwhere that if we drink lots of water before medical than the report comes out fine. Any comment?
in urine test or urinalysis you will have increased WBC, RBC and protein if you have kidney stones. Drinking water will not decrease it. one Medical management for kidney stones is forced fluids for about 3-4 liters a day to eliminate the stones providing you take all your meds as well. This will take a lot of time.chughtai said:My Renal Function Test report is fine, with Urea and Creatinine in normal range. It is the urine report which I am worried about.
it seems you have a normal urine test result but im not sure for the calcium oxalate because i dont know what is the unit your laboratory dept is using. What I know is that Urinary oxalate excretion is usually 40-60 mg/d.chughtai said:My urine report is as follows:
PH 6.0
Pus cells 1-2
Epithelial Cells 0-1
Calcium Oxalate 4-6
SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.015
Rest are all in normal range