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Chlamydia/N. Gonorrhoeae RNA The results for Chlamydia Trachomatis RNA and Neisseria Gonorrhoeae RNA are both within the normal range. This is good news as it means that there is no evidence of these sexually transmitted infections. Keep in mind that regular testing is recommended for sexually active individuals, even if you have no symptoms or concerns. |
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NOT DETECTED
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Urinalysis Everything appears to be within the normal range. This is good news, as it indicates that there are no significant abnormalities or issues with your urinary system. It's important to note that normal ranges can vary depending on age and sex, and your results fall within the healthy range for a male of your age. A normal urinalysis suggests that there are no signs of infection, inflammation, or other underlying conditions affecting your urinary system. Your test results indicate that there are no bacteria, red or white blood cells, or leukocyte esterase present in your urine. Additionally, there are no signs of abnormalities in the levels of nitrite, occult blood, ketones, bilirubin, glucose, pH, specific gravity, appearance, color, protein, or hyaline cast. It's always encouraging to see normal results, as it suggests that your urinary system is functioning as it should. However, it's important to remember that a urinalysis is just one piece of the puzzle when it comes to assessing your overall health. If you have any concerns or symptoms, it's recommended that you discuss them with your healthcare provider for further evaluation and guidance. Keep up with your regular check-ups and screenings to ensure that you continue to maintain good health. |
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NONE SEEN /HPF
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NONE SEEN
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NONE SEEN
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NONE SEEN
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NEGATIVE
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NEGATIVE
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NEGATIVE
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NEGATIVE
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CLEAR
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YELLOW
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NEGATIVE
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NONE SEEN /LPF
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This test is ideal if you're experiencing painful urination, frequent urges to pee, lower abdominal discomfort, or unusual discharge. It helps identify bacterial urinary tract infections and common STDs like chlamydia and gonorrhea that can cause similar symptoms. Many people use this test when they have discomfort and want to pinpoint the exact cause quickly so they can get the right treatment.
You should not urinate for at least 1 hour before collecting your sample. When it's time to collect, use the sterile cup provided and collect the first part of your urine stream (the first 20-60 mL), not midstream. This first-catch sample is important because it's more likely to contain bacteria if an infection is present.
This comprehensive panel examines your urine for infection indicators like white blood cells, bacteria, nitrites, and blood that signal a UTI. It also tests for two of the most common STDs - chlamydia and gonorrhea - which can cause urinary symptoms but require different treatment than typical UTIs. Together, these measurements help distinguish between a simple bladder infection and a sexually transmitted infection, ensuring you get the right diagnosis and treatment quickly.
What this means
Your test came back negative for chlamydia, meaning no chlamydia bacteria were detected in your sample. This is the healthy, expected result and indicates you do not have an active chlamydia infection.
Recommended actions
Continue practicing safe sex with barrier protection like condoms
Consider regular STD screening every 6-12 months if sexually active
Communicate openly with sexual partners about testing and sexual health
If UTI symptoms persist despite negative STD results, follow up on urinalysis findings