Visit to a nearby hospital or pathological laboratory and collect detailed information about different blood and urine tests.
Visit to a nearby hospital or pathological laboratory and collect detailed information about different blood and urine tests.
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Testing the urine is known as urinalysis.
It generally has three parts:
1. Visual examination: Check sample colour and clearness.
2. Dipstick examination: Checks for abnormal amounts of glucose, protein, etc.
3. Microscopic examination: Check for presence of RBCs. WBCs, bacteria, crystals, etc.
4. Apart from routine urine examination, specific tests may also be done.
They are as follows:
- BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen)
Test: It measures the amount of nitrogen in blood and evaluates kidney function.
- Urease Test/ Urea Nitrogen Test: It is done to check the amount of urea in urine sample.
- Urine albumin to creatine ratio (UACR) test: Estimates the amount of albumin in urine
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