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Routine Urine Examination

Routine Urine Examination

Pre test Information : No Special Preparation Needed


A urine test is known as a urinalysis. It is used to identify and treat a variety of illnesses, including diabetes, renal disease, and urogenital infections.

A urinalysis involves examining the colour, consistency, and composition of urine. For instance, an infection of the urinary tract might cause urine to appear hazy rather than clear. Urinary protein levels that are higher than normal may indicate renal disease.

Finding the cause of unusual urine results frequently necessitates additional testing.

Why is it done?

A urinalysis is a frequent test carried out for a number of reasons, including:

  • to determine your general health. A typical medical examination, pregnancy checkup, or pre-surgery preparation may include a urinalysis. When you are admitted to a hospital, it may also be used to screen for a number of diseases, including diabetes, renal disease, and liver illness.
  • to determine a disease's cause. If you experience back discomfort, frequent or painful urination, blood in your urine, or other urinary issues, a urinalysis may be required. A urinalysis can assist in determining the origin of certain symptoms and indications.
  • to keep an eye on a health situation. Your doctor might advise routine urine tests if you've been diagnosed with a medical condition that needs to be monitored, such as kidney disease or a urinary tract infection.

The urine sample may be used for other tests, such as pregnancy tests and drug screenings, but these tests seek compounds that aren't detected by a standard urinalysis.



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