Urine analysis, or urinalysis, is a common diagnostic test used to assess the content, concentration, and appearance of urine. It helps detect a wide range of medical conditions, including urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney disease, diabetes, and dehydration.
The test involves examining a urine sample for physical, chemical, and microscopic components. It can reveal the presence of abnormal substances such as proteins, glucose, blood, bacteria, or crystals, which may indicate underlying health issues.
Urine analysis is often part of routine checkups, pre-surgical evaluations, or when a patient shows symptoms such as pain during urination, frequent urination, or changes in urine color or odor.
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Urine analysis is a lab test used to evaluate your urine. It helps detect signs of various conditions, such as infections, kidney disease, diabetes, and dehydration.
Doctors may order a urine test as part of a routine checkup, before surgery, during pregnancy, or when you're experiencing symptoms like pain during urination, frequent urination, or unusual urine color or odor.
Generally, no fasting is required for a standard urine test. However, follow your healthcare provider’s instructions, as certain tests may have special requirements.
Basic urinalysis results are often available within a few hours to a day. More complex tests (like urine culture) may take a few days.
Urinalysis can detect signs of:
Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
Kidney problems
Diabetes
Liver disease
Blood in the urine (hematuria)
Protein or glucose in the urine
Yes. Certain medications, supplements, or even foods can affect urine test results. Always inform your healthcare provider about what you’re taking.
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