URINE COMPLETE EXAMINATION

Requirements

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    Sample Required Urine

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    Preperations Required First morning urine sample preferred.

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    Gender Male & Female

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    Age Group 0 - 99 Years

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    Collection AtHome & Lab

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    20 Observations included

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URINE COMPLETE EXAMINATION

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Overview

Its used to detect and manage a wide range of disorders, such as urinary tract infections, kidney disease and diabetes. A urinalysis involves checking the appearance, concentration and content of urine. For example, a urinary tract infection can make urine look cloudy instead of clear. Increased levels of protein in urine can be a sign of kidney disease, Increase urine Glucose can be found in Diabetes mellitus .

What is Urine Complete Examination ?

It's used to detect and manage a wide range of disorders, such as Urinary Tract Infections, Kidney disease and Diabetes. A Urinalysis involves checking the appearance, concentration and content of Urine. For example, a Urinary Tract Infection can make Urine look cloudy instead of clear. Increased levels of protein in Urine can be a sign of Kidney disease, Increase Urine Glucose can be found in Diabetes mellitus.
 

What is the Cost of Urine Complete Examination

The Price of a Urine Complete Examination is Rs. 180. However, cost of the test may fluctuate depending on following factors:
  • Other tests advised along with Urine Complete Examination
  • Offers or discounts
  • Empanelment of the patient

What is the Purpose of the Urine Complete Examination ?

A Urinalysis Test's objective is to look for any unusual characteristics in the color or composition of your Urine. It is often advised to screen for, identify, and keep track of a variety of medical conditions, including Kidney issues, Diabetes, and Urinary Tract Infections.
  • Screening: It helps in detecting health issues before the appearance of symptoms appear, allowing for earlier treatment. A Urinalysis Test is often advised to assess the health of the Liver and Kidneys because certain problems with these Organs may not show symptoms at first. During a pre-surgery assessment or pregnancy check-up, Urinalysis can also be used as a screening tool for underlying health issues. This helps to lower the risk of complications down the road by identifying any undiagnosed health issues.
  • Diagnosis: A Urinalysis may be recommended by a doctor to help in identifying the cause of any changes in your urine or other symptoms that may indicate Liver or Kidney issues. Urinalysis is useful in the diagnosis of Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) and other disorders affecting the Urinary system.
  • Monitoring: It may be advised periodically over time to observe the effectiveness of the treatment or to see if the severity of a condition has altered.

When is the Urine Complete Examination Recommended ?

If you have following symptoms, then Urine Complete Examination is advised:
  • Frequent urination
  • Pain or burning sensation while urinating
  • Cloudy or discolored urine
  • Foul-smelling urine
  • Lower abdominal or back pain
  • Blood in the urine (hematuria)
  • Unexplained fever or chills
  • Swelling in the legs or around the eyes
  • Difficulty in urination

Preparation for Urine Complete Examination

  • Unless otherwise directed by your doctor, there is no need for you to make any special preparations before the Urine Complete Examination. 
  • You might be advised to have a glass of water 15 to 20 minutes prior to the sample collection, or you might be asked to refrain from urinating for at least an hour before the test in order to produce enough urine for the test.
  • You might be instructed to collect the first urine you void in the morning.
  • The findings of the test may be impacted by antibiotics you took before. Inform the medical professional if you have taken antibiotics lately.
  • Follow the preparatory instructions as guided by your doctor.
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