urinalysis test strips
urinalysis test strips
Urinalysis Test Parameters
| Model | Tested Parameters |
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| URS-1 | Glucose, Ketones, Blood, Protein |
| URS-2 | Creatinine, Microalbumin / Glucose, Ketones |
| URS-3 | Glucose, Protein, pH |
| URS-4 | Glucose, Protein, pH, Blood / Specific Gravity |
| URS-5 | Glucose, Protein, pH, Blood, Ketones |
| URS-8 | Glucose, Protein, pH, Blood, Ketones, Bilirubin, Urobilinogen, Nitrites |
| URS-9 | Glucose, Protein, pH, Blood, Ketones, Bilirubin, Urobilinogen, Nitrite, Specific Gravity, Leukocytes |
| URS-10 | Same as URS-9 |
| URS-11 | URS-9 + Ascorbic Acid |
| URS-12 | URS-11 + Microalbumin, Creatinine |
| URS-14 | URS-12 + Calcium |
What Do Urinalysis Parameters Mean?
A urinalysis (or urine analyzer test) helps diagnose various health conditions by examining different urine components. Here’s what each parameter indicates:
1. Leukocytes (White Blood Cells)
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Indicates: Possible UTI (urinary tract infection)
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Expected Result: Negative
2. Nitrites
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Indicates: Bacterial infection (common in UTIs)
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Expected Result: Negative
3. Urobilinogen
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Indicates: Liver dysfunction (breakdown product of bilirubin)
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Expected Result: < 17 µmol/L (< 1 mg/dL)
4. Protein (Proteinuria)
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Indicates: Kidney disease
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Expected Result: Negative
5. pH Levels
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Indicates: Kidney stones, metabolic disorders
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Expected Result: Low (varies throughout the day)
6. Blood (Hematuria)
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Indicates: UTI, kidney infection, or other conditions
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Expected Result: Negative
7. Specific Gravity
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Indicates: Hydration levels & kidney function
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Expected Result: 1.020–1.030 (Low: 1.000)
8. Ketones
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Indicates: Poorly controlled diabetes (Type 1)
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Expected Result: Negative
9. Bilirubin
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Indicates: Liver disease
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Expected Result: Negative
10. Glucose
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Indicates: Diabetes or renal glycosuria
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Expected Result: Negative
11. Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)
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Effect: Can interfere with test accuracy (false negatives for glucose, blood, bilirubin, nitrite).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Urinalysis
1. Can Urinalysis Detect Pregnancy?
No, a standard urinalysis does not detect pregnancy. However, a urine pregnancy test (hCG test) can confirm pregnancy.
2. Can Urinalysis Detect Diabetes?
Yes, glucose and ketones in urine may indicate diabetes, but a blood test is more accurate.
3. Can Urinalysis Detect Alcohol?
No, a standard urinalysis does not detect alcohol. An ethyl glucuronide (EtG) test is needed for alcohol detection.
4. How Much Does a Urine Test Cost?
The cost of a urine test varies:
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Basic urinalysis: $10–$50
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Comprehensive tests (culture, drug screening): $50–$200
5. When to Repeat Urinalysis After UTI?
Doctors may recommend a follow-up urinalysis 1–2 weeks after UTI treatment to ensure the infection is cleared.
Conclusion
A urinalysis is a powerful diagnostic tool for detecting UTIs, diabetes, liver disease, and kidney problems. While it cannot detect pregnancy or alcohol, specialized urine tests can.
Need a urine test? Check with your healthcare provider for the right urine analyzer and testing options!
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