Urine Analysis
Urine Analysis is a urine test. It is used to identify and manage a wide range of illnesses, including urinary tract infections, kidney disease, and diabetes. A urine analysis involves examining the appearance, concentration, and content of urine.
Urine test strips evaluate chemical characteristics like pH, glucose concentration, and protein levels; macroscopic inspection focuses on criteria like colour, clarity, odour, and specific gravity; and microscopy is used to identify components like cells, urinary casts, crystals, and creatures.
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Symptoms
A urinalysis may be ordered if you have stomach discomfort, back pain, frequent or painful urination, blood in your urine, or other urinary issues. A urinalysis can aid in the diagnosis of certain indications and symptoms. To keep track of a medical condition.
Urine Culture
A urine culture test can detect bacteria or yeast that are the source of a urinary tract infection (UTI). When bacteria multiply, an antibiotic sensitivity test can determine which antibiotic is most likely to kill those specific bacteria. If you have chronic or difficult-to-treat UTIs, your doctor may recommend a urine culture.