dc.description.abstract | A urine test, also known as a uranalysis, is a simple lab test done to examine the visual, chemical and microscopic aspects of urine. It includes several tests that detect and measure various compounds using a single sample. Healthcare providers often use urinalysis to screen for or monitor health conditions, such as liver disease, kidney disease and diabetes, and to diagnose urinary tract infections (UTIs). 1-2
Although many different aspects of health can be tested with a urine sample, a healthcare provider will usually choose which tests to order under a urinalysis depending on the symptoms and situation. The information from urine testing cab then be used to appropriately treat the presenting conditions / diseases. It is important to note that uranalysis results may be altered or affected in individuals taking certain medications and drugs. | en_US |