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Exploring Possible Diseases When ‘Hidden +1 Blood’ is Detected in Children’s Urinalysis

What could be the reasons and treatment methods when ‘hidden +1 blood’ is found in a child’s urine test?
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  • Urinalysis
  • Child Health
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Is It Normal for a Two-Month-Old Baby’s Urine to Be Yellow?

The color of a newborn’s urine is usually light yellow and can vary with urine volume, metabolism, and the intake of food or medication. If you’re concerned about potential health issues, it’s recommended to undergo a routine urine test.
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  • pediatrics
  • urinalysis
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Pediatric 57910: Does Urinalysis with Elevated Red and White Blood Cells Indicate Kidney Issues?

Pediatric Consultation: If a child’s urine test shows an increased number of red and white blood cells, does it suggest a possible kidney disease?
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  • Urinalysis
  • Kidney Diseases
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What Does It Mean in Urinalysis When the Ketones Are Weakly Acidic, Glucose +1, and Protein +1?

When urinalysis shows weakly acidic ketones, glucose +1, and protein +1, it may indicate diabetes.
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  • Urinalysis
  • Diabetes
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