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 Camaro, 137, 98149 Messina ME, Italia
7.3 km
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                Viale San Martino, 315, 98124 Messina ME, Italia
7.3 km
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                Via Dante Alighieri 39, Palmi, RC, Italia 89015 Palmi (RC)
24.1 km
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                Via Giovanni Bovi, 6, Palmi, RC, Italia 89015 Palmi (RC)
24.1 km
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                Via Damiano Rosso, 2, 98039 Taormina ME, Italia
27.8 km
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                Via Trieste 40, 89024 Polistena Reggio Calabria, Italy
36.9 km
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                Via Consolare Stradella, 98071 Capo d'Orlando ME, Italia
37.7 km
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                Via Libertà, 27, 98070 Longi ME, Italia
39.7 km
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                Via Penninazzo, 7, 95020 Aci Bonaccorsi CT, Italia
47.5 km
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                Piazza Mancini Battaglia, 5, 95126 Catania CT, Italia
54 km
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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...
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.
Since bacteria, cells, and other particles can readily contaminate urine, it is advisable to wash the genital area with water, not soap, before providing a sample. Using "clean" midstream urine is necessary to obtain an accurate result and prevent bacterial contamination. By stopping the flow of pee after a few seconds and collecting this middle section of the urine in a cup, you may obtain a sample of midstream urine. If there is anything more you need to be aware of for your particular test, your doctor will let you know.
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.