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...
Find out where to get a Urinalysis in Solofra. Compare details and costs for a Urine test from the best labs in Italy.
 
                Test at-Home / Self-testing
 
                Test at-Home / Self-testing
 
                Via Nazionale Torrette, 146, 83013 Mercogliano AV, Italia
8.5 km
Unverified
 
                Viale Antonio Gramsci, 75, 84126 Salerno SA, Italia
11.5 km
Unverified
 
                Corso Principe Amedeo, 3, 84013 Cava de' Tirreni SA, Italia
11.6 km
Unverified
 
                Via Federico Ricco, 24 84014 Nocera Inferiore (SA)
12.3 km
Unverified
 
                Via Domenico Cicalesi, 95 84014 Nocera Inferiore (SA)
12.3 km
Unverified
 
                Via Nicola Bruni Grimaldi, 95 84014 Nocera Inferiore (Salerno) (SA)
12.3 km
Unverified
 
                Via Mangioni, 19, 84016 Pagani SA, Italia
13.4 km
Unverified
 
                Via Cesare Battisti, 7 84010 San Marzano sul Sarno (SA)
14.1 km
Unverified
 
                Via Gaetano Capone, 31, 84010 Maiori SA, Italia
16.4 km
Unverified
 
                Via Garofalo Maggiore, 14 84010 Minori (SA)
17 km
Unverified
Trichomoniasis Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Microalbuminuria Kidney stone Bladder cancer High Blood Pressure Diabetes
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...
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.
The quickest approach to test urine is using a rapid urine test. This entails briefly dipping a test strip with brief coloured squares onto the urine sample. Then, you must wait a short while for the outcome to show up. The test strip's fields change colour depending on how much of the specific chemical you are testing for is present. As a result, the colours of the areas are then contrasted with a colour table.