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Urine Routne Test

Urine Routne Test

Urine Routne Test Pathology Packages

What does a Urine Routine Test mean?

A Urine Routine Test, also called as Urinalysis, is a urine test that assesses concentration, appearance, and inspection for any abnormalities in the composition of the patient’s urine.

When should it be done?

A routine urine analysis test is recommended under the following conditions:

  • During a comprehensive health examination, a routine urine test is often recommended.
  • As part of pre-operative assessments, a urine test might be performed to uncover any medical issues that could affect surgery.
  • Urine tests are advised during pregnancy to monitor kidney health, screen for gestational diabetes, and detect any infections.

A patient’s healthcare provider shall prescribe a Urine Routine test for monitoring chronic conditions, such as:

  • Kidney Disease
  • Diabetes
  • Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

What are the indications for a Urine Routine Test and what needs to be done?

A healthcare professional may recommend a urine routine microscopy test if the patient exhibits the following symptoms:

  • Frequent urination
  • Painful urination
  • An urgent need to urinate
  • Cloudy or bloody urine
  • Pelvic pain (especially in women)
  • Fever and chills (in severe cases)
  • Swelling in the feet, ankles, or legs
  • Fatigue
  • Shortness of breath
  • Loss of appetite
  • Nausea
  • Frequent urination, especially at night
  • Foamy urine
  • High blood pressure

It is essential to remember that the indications for the need for a urine routine test may vary depending on the diseases related to the liver, kidneys, and UTIs.

What do the Urine Routine Test results indicate?

A positive urine routine test indicates the presence of abnormal substances in the urine, which suggests immediate consultation with the patient’s health provider for further testing for various health conditions.

A negative urine routine test indicates that no suspicious abnormalities were found in the urine, rather routine urine test normal values which shows that the patient’s kidneys and liver are functioning normally.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

What is the sample type?

A urine sample is typically required for the routine urine analysis test.

What preparation needs to be done by the patient?

Usually, a routine urine test does not require any special preparation. However, the patient’s doctor may provide specific guidelines, which may include:

  • Follow dietary restrictions
  • Stay hydrated
  • Collect a morning urine sample

What is the cost/price of the Urine Routine Test?

The Urine test cost in Delhi NCR is very affordable.

At Mahajan Imaging and Labs, the Urine test price is at ₹120 for South Delhi, North Delhi, East Delhi, West Delhi and Central Delhi, Gurugram / Gurgaon, etc.

Can we do a Urine Routine Test at home?

A routine urine test can be performed at the patient’s home or at the nearest center by collecting the samples through a home collection facility, allowing easy and convenient access to the Urine Routine test.

What are the locations at which Urine Routine tests can be conducted?

In addition to home collection, people can visit Mahajan Imaging and Labs centers located in Defence Colony New Delhi, SDA (Safdarjung Development Area) New Delhi, Pusa Road Delhi, Gurugram Haryana, Bali Nagar Delhi. Home collection is available throughout Delhi NCR.

What does a Urine Routine Test show?

The primary objective of the urine routine test is to provide an insight into the patient's overall health and to identify any abnormalities that may further lead to certain chronic diseases such as diabetes, liver, and kidney disease.

Can UTIs be detected by the Urine Routine Test?

Yes, to detect Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) urine routine test is commonly used.

Can the Urine Routine Test detect STDs?

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) generally cannot be identified through a routine urine microscopy test. However, tests like nucleic acid amplification tests (NAATs) can detect STDs such as gonorrhea and chlamydia.

How frequently should we perform a urine routine test?

The frequency of urine routine testing depends on an individual’s health status and reasons; but annual testing is generally recommended for maintaining health and monitoring conditions like kidney stones.

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