Urine test - what is it and how the test is done
A urinalysis is a simple yet comprehensive test that is used to analyse the various aspects of your health using your pee as a sample. Several kidney, liver, and diabetes-related problems can be di...
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                Via Luigi Rigamonti, 17, 22042 San Fermo della Battaglia CO, Italia
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                Via Luigi Rigamonti, 17, 22042 San Fermo della Battaglia CO, Italia
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                Viale Innocenzo XI, 70, 22100 Como CO, Italia
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                Via Alessandro Volta, 31, 22070 Luisago CO, Italia
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                Via Provinciale Per Lecco, 742, 22030 Lipomo CO, Italia
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                Via Volpinazza, 4 21059 Viggiù (Varese)
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                Via Giovan Battista Grassi, 22, 22072 Cermenate CO, Italia
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                Viale Como, 2, 22074 Lomazzo CO, Italia
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                Viale Lombardia, 15, 22063 Cantù CO, Italia
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                Via Giacomo Leopardi, 7, 22036 Erba CO, Italia
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                Lurago d'Erba, Lombardia, Italia
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A urinalysis is a simple yet comprehensive test that is used to analyse the various aspects of your health using your pee as a sample. Several kidney, liver, and diabetes-related problems can be di...
Urinalysis is a panel of tests that includes physical, chemical, and microscopic examinations of the urine.
A Urinanalysis is a fairly easy test that is done by visual inspection, strip testing, and microscopy of urine samples. The physical (visual) component involves the inspection of color, odor, turbidity, specific gravity, and volume of urine. The chemical component uses a dipstick to check pH, proteins, ketones, glucose, blood cells, bilirubin, leukocyte esterase, and nitrates. The microscopic component detects casts, bacteria, yeasts, epithelial cells, crystals, and blood cells in urine.
Urinalysis is usually done for two reasons: As a part of the general examination to help in the early detection of diseases like diabetes and chronic kidney disease. As a diagnostic test for patients showing symptoms of the urinary tract or renal diseases.