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Daughters urine report
Hello. My daughter is 6 years old. She's been having tummy pain on and off.we sought  treatment with a gastroenterologist. All her allergy tests, iga helicobacter etc are normal. Today we gave a urine routine test and I have attached the report. I have also given the culture test today as the report had some wbc numbers that were high. I will get the culture reports only on Thursday. Would like to know if the report means anything serious or can we wait for the culture report to start treatment. She does not complain of pain or irritation while peeing. Only stomach pain before poop or gas mostly. I gave the urine test due to a gut feeling as she says pain then poops and pees as well, so wasnt sure what was causing it. Please advise if this report suggests anything serious. I'll be grateful for any advise. Thank you. She's active normally otherwise. Goes to school and says pain only once or twice a day.
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