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Urine Examination Routine - Automated near me in New Delhi

Also known as Urinalysis, Complete urine examination
Urine Examination Routine - Automated in New Delhi Includes 40 testsView All
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Urine
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Test Preparation
  1. The urine sample must preferably be the first-morning midstream urine (part of urine that comes after the first and before the last stream). Collect the urine sample in a sealed and sterile screw-capped container provided by our sample collection professional. Ensure that the urethral area (from where the urine is passed) is clean & the container doesn't come in contact with your skin. Women are advised not to give the sample during the menstrual period unless prescribed.

Understanding Urine Examination Routine - Automated in New Delhi


What is Urine Examination Routine - Automated in New Delhi?

Available at an affordable price in New Delhi with Tata 1mg labs, the Urine Examination Routine - Automated test examines the urine's appearance, concentration, and content. It is done if the doctor suspects kidney disorders, diabetes, etc. This test is also done as a part of a routine medical examination, pregnancy checkup, or preparation before surgery.

The Urine Examination Routine - Automated uses advanced automated analyzers to ensure faster, more standardized, and accurate urine analysis. This method assesses various physical, chemical, and microscopic parameters of urine, including color, clarity, pH, specific gravity, glucose, protein, ketones, bilirubin, red and white blood cells, pus cells, epithelial cells, crystals, casts, and microorganisms such as bacteria or yeast.

The doctor may advise this test if there are symptoms such as abdominal pain, back pain, painful or frequent urination, blood in the urine, or other urinary problems. The Urine Examination Routine - Automated test is also used to detect, manage, and monitor the progress of ongoing treatment of different conditions such as urinary tract infections (UTIs), prostate infections, urinary tract injuries, and metabolic disorders like diabetes, kidney stones or diseases, and liver disease. 

Before the test, make sure to drink enough water to be able to submit a urine sample for testing. The doctor may ask to stop taking certain medications and supplements before the test, as they may affect the results. A mid-stream urine sample should be collected into a sterile container provided by the sample collection professional. Women are advised not to give the sample during the menstrual period unless prescribed, as that can interfere with certain test results.

What does Urine Examination Routine - Automated measure?

Contains 40 tests

The Urine Examination Routine - Automated provides a comprehensive analysis of urine using automated analyzers. It evaluates the sample across three main categories:

  1. Gross (physical) examination: It involves visually inspecting the urine sample for color and appearance. Typically, the urine color ranges from colorless or pale yellow to deep amber, depending on the urine’s concentration. Things such as medications, supplements, and some foods, such as beetroot, can affect the color of the urine. However, unusual urine color can also be a sign of disease. In appearance, the urine sample may be clear or cloudy. A clear appearance is indicative of healthy urine. However, the presence of red blood cells, white blood cells, bacteria, etc., may result in cloudy urine, indicating conditions such as dehydration, UTIs, kidney stones, etc. Some other factors, such as sperm and skin cells, may also result in a cloudy appearance but are harmless.
  2. Chemical examination: It is performed using dipsticks loaded into the automated analyzer to examine the chemical nature of the urine samples. These test strips are dipped into the urine sample and change color when they come in contact with specific substances. The degree of color change estimates the amount of the substance present. Some common things detected include protein, urine pH, ketones, glucose, specific gravity, blood, bilirubin, nitrites, and urobilinogen. Abnormal levels of these components can indicate conditions like diabetes, urinary tract infections, liver disorders, or kidney disease.
  3. Microscopic examination: The automated urine sediment analyzer utilises a revolutionary new optical system combining bright-field and phase contrast microscopy for advanced visualization and recognition of formed elements in a urine sediment. It detects and counts elements present in the urine sediment, including red blood cells, white blood cells or pus cells, epithelial cells, crystals, and casts. The test also screens for microorganisms such as bacteria, yeast, and parasites. These insights help in identifying infections, inflammation, urinary tract injuries, or metabolic and kidney-related disorders.
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Urobilinogen

The Urobilinogen test measures the amount of urobilinogen present in the urine. Urobilinogen is a substance formed from the breakdown of bilirubin, a by-product of old red blood cells processed by the liver. This test plays a key role in assessing liver function and detecting liver diseases.

Under normal circumstances, the liver converts bilirubin into urobilinogen. Some of this urobilinogen is reabsorbed into the blood, excreted by the kidneys, and then eliminated from the body through urine. However, when liver function is impaired, the amount of urobilinogen in the urine can change. Hence, the Urobilinogen test serves as an important indicator of abnormalities such as liver disease or blockage of the bile ducts.

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Nitrite

The Nitrite test measures the presence of nitrites in the urine sample. Nitrites are chemicals formed by the conversion of nitrates by certain bacteria. Under normal conditions, urine does not contain nitrites. However, when bacteria that cause urinary tract infections (UTIs) are present, they convert nitrates (which are normally found in the urine) into nitrites. Thus, the presence of nitrites in urine is an indication of a bacterial infection, making the Nitrite test a key tool in diagnosing UTIs.

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Colour

The urine colour test primarily measures the concentration and colour of urine to provide insights into an individual’s  overall health. It assesses hydration status, with clear to light yellow urine indicating good hydration and darker shades suggesting dehydration. It can also detect urinary tract infections (UTIs) through unusual colours like cloudy or reddish urine, signaling the presence of blood or pus. Abnormal urine colours, such as dark brown or amber, may indicate liver conditions like hepatitis or cirrhosis, while pink, red, or brown urine can reveal the presence of blood, signaling kidney issues, trauma, or potential malignancies. The test can reflect dietary influences and supplement intake, with certain foods and vitamins causing colour changes. It can also highlight metabolic disorders, such as porphyria, which may cause purple urine. Additionally, medication effects and potential exposure to toxins can be inferred from changes in urine colour, making this test a comprehensive indicator of overall health and potential underlying conditions.

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Appearance

The urine appearance test measures:

Colour: The urine colour indicates the presence of substances like bilirubin, blood, or medications in the urine, providing clues about liver function, hydration levels, or underlying health issues.

Clarity: The urine clarity assesses the transparency of urine, which can reveal the presence of cells, proteins, or other particles that may indicate infections or kidney disease.

Odor: The urine odor detects abnormal smells that may indicate infections or metabolic disorders affecting the urinary system.

By examining these aspects, doctors can gain insights into hydration status, kidney function, and potential health conditions affecting the urinary tract. This comprehensive evaluation aids in timely diagnosis and management of potential urinary tract problems. 

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Specific Gravity

The urine Specific Gravity test measures the concentration of solutes in the urine, reflecting the kidneys' ability to concentrate or dilute the urine in response to varying hydration levels. By comparing the density of urine to that of water, the test provides insights into the balance of fluids and substances like salts, waste products, and other solutes. This test is important because it helps diagnose and monitor various medical conditions, including dehydration, kidney disease, diabetes insipidus, and other disorders affecting kidney function, enabling timely and appropriate medical interventions.

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Pus Cell

The pus cells test measures the presence and quantity of pus cells in urine samples. This test helps identify urinary tract infections (UTIs) and other inflammatory conditions of the urinary tract. Doctors perform this test to promptly diagnose and manage urinary tract-related disorders, ensuring timely treatment and management.

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Epithelial Cell

The Epithelial Cell test measures the presence and quantity of epithelial cells shed into the urine. This test helps doctors understand urinary tract health by identifying abnormalities such as infections, inflammation, or damage to kidney tubules. Different types of epithelial cells in urine, including squamous, transitional, and renal tubular epithelial cells, provide specific insights into the nature and location of urinary tract issues. This test aids in diagnosing conditions affecting the urinary system and guides appropriate treatment strategies based on the findings.

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Casts

The urinary cast test measures the presence, and quantity of casts in a urine sample. These casts are cylindrical structures formed from coagulated proteins and cells within the kidney's tubules. By identifying and quantifying the different types of casts, such as red blood cell casts, white blood cell casts, granular casts, and hyaline casts, the test provides valuable insights into kidney health. The presence of specific types of casts can indicate underlying kidney conditions, such as glomerulonephritis, kidney infections, acute tubular necrosis, and chronic kidney disease. This test helps doctors diagnose, monitor, and manage kidney-related issues, guiding appropriate medical interventions and treatments.

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Crystals

The Crystals test measures the presence, type, and quantity of crystals in a urine sample. Crystals can form from various salts and minerals in the urine, and their identification helps diagnose underlying conditions such as kidney stones, urinary tract infections, or metabolic disorders. The test provides insights into potential urinary tract issues by detecting specific types of crystals, such as calcium oxalate, uric acid, or struvite crystals. By analyzing the crystals, doctors can determine the severity of the condition, monitor the effectiveness of treatment, and guide preventive measures to maintain optimal urinary tract health.

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Glucose

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Yeast

The urine yeast test measures the presence of yeast cells in the urine sample. The presence of yeast cells can indicate an infection or an imbalance in the urinary tract's natural microbial environment. Yeast is a type of fungus that naturally resides in small amounts on the skin, in the mouth, and in the intestines. However, when it overgrows, it can cause infections, such as yeast infections in the urinary tract which require medical attention. Therefore this test is crucial for identifying fungal infections, particularly those caused by Candida species, and plays a vital role in guiding appropriate treatment strategies.

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Physical Examination

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Red Blood Cells

The Red Blood Cells test measures the presence and amount of red blood cells (RBCs) in a urine sample. The primary purpose of the test is to detect hematuria, a condition characterized by the presence of blood in the urine. Hematuria can be either visible (gross hematuria) or invisible to the naked eye (microscopic hematuria), and the RBC Urine Test is capable of detecting both. It serves as an early indicator of various underlying health conditions ranging from urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, and kidney disease, to more serious conditions such as bladder cancer or trauma to the urinary tract. Early identification of hematuria through the RBC Urine Test can prompt timely treatment and management of these conditions, which can significantly improve patient outcomes and prevent complications. 

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Leucocyte Esterase

The Leucocyte Esterase test measures the presence of leukocyte esterase (an enzyme released by white blood cells) in urine samples, which are typically present when there is an infection or inflammation in the urinary tract. Common conditions associated with elevated leukocyte esterase levels include urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney infections (pyelonephritis), and interstitial cystitis. When the body's immune system detects pathogens such as bacteria, it sends white blood cells to the affected area to combat the infection, leading to an increase in leukocyte esterase levels in the urine. Thus, the Leucocyte Esterase test serves as a marker for these underlying issues ensuring early detection and appropriate treatment.

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Blood

The Blood test measures the presence of blood in the urine sample, indicating potential issues within the urinary system or kidneys. This test is crucial for diagnosing conditions such as hematuria,  urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, kidney disease, or even certain cancers that can cause bleeding in the urinary tract.

Depending on whether the blood is visible to the naked eye (macroscopic hematuria) or only detectable under a microscope (microscopic hematuria), doctors can assess the severity and potential causes of the bleeding. By analyzing the presence of blood in the urine sample, doctors can determine the appropriate course of treatment and management, ensuring timely intervention to address underlying health concerns affecting urinary tract and kidney function.

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Bilirubin

The Bilirubin test measures the levels of bilirubin present in the urine. Bilirubin is a by-product of the breakdown of old red blood cells, processed by the liver. This test is crucial in assessing liver function and detecting liver diseases.

Normally, the liver converts bilirubin into a form that can be excreted into bile and eventually eliminated from the body. When liver function is impaired, the amount of bilirubin in the urine can change, serving as an important indicator of abnormalities such as liver disease or bile duct blockage.

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Bacteria

The Bacteria test measures the presence and amount of bacteria in the urine. Normally, urine is sterile, but the presence of bacteria indicates an infection in the urinary system. This test helps diagnose UTIs, bladder infections, and other related conditions, guiding appropriate treatment plans.

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Calcium oxalate monohydrate crystals

Calcium oxalate dihydrate crystals

Uric Acid Crystals

Calcium Phosphate

Cystine Crystals

Leucine Crystals

Tyrosine Crystals

Amorphous Material

Hyaline Casts

Hyaline Granular Casts

Granular Casts

RBC Casts

WBC Casts

Fatty Casts

Waxy Casts

Microorganism Casts

Others

pH

Triple Phosphate Crystals

Microscopic Examination

Protein

Ketones Urine

Ascorbic Acid Urine

Frequently Asked Questions about Urine Examination Routine - Automated in New Delhi


Q. What is the Urine Examination Routine - Automated test?

The Urine Examination Routine - Automated is a routine urine examination that checks your urine for signs of infections, kidney problems, diabetes, and other conditions. It uses advanced automated machines to give faster and more accurate results.

Q. Why is the Urine Examination Routine - Automated test done?

It is done if you have symptoms like burning while urinating, frequent urination, stomach or back pain, or blood in the urine. It’s also done during routine checkups, pregnancy, or before surgery.

Q. Is fasting required for the Urine Examination Routine - Automated test?

No, fasting is not required for this test. You can eat or drink normally before the test.

Q. Is there any special preparation needed before the Urine Examination Routine - Automated test?

In general, no special preparation is required before the Urine Examination Routine - Automated test. However, it is important to follow any instructions, such as avoiding certain foods or medications that may interfere with the test results provided by the doctor.

Q. Is there any risk associated with the Urine Examination Routine - Automated test?

No risks are associated with collecting a midstream urine specimen for microscopic urinalysis. If a catheter is used to obtain the urine, it may cause temporary discomfort.

Q. Can I schedule the Urine Examination Routine - Automated test online in New Delhi near me?

Yes. In New Delhi, you can schedule the Urine Examination Routine - Automated test near you with Tata 1mg Labs. The test is easy to book, cost-effective, and available with a comprehensive report.

Q. Is a home sample collection facility available for the Urine Examination Routine - Automated test in New Delhi with Tata 1mg Labs?

Yes, home sample collection for the Urine Examination Routine - Automated test is readily available in New Delhi. Tata 1mg Labs allows you to choose a date and time that suits your schedule for sample collection.

Q. How can I schedule the Urine Examination Routine - Automated test with Tata 1mg Labs in New Delhi?

If you want to schedule the Urine Examination Routine - Automated test with Tata 1mg Labs in New Delhi, the procedure is fairly easy and hassle-free. Follow these steps to book a test: 1). Visit the Lab Tests section on the Tata 1mg website. 2). Add the test you want to the cart. 3). Pick a time and date slot according to your convenience; however, do consider the necessary prerequisites while scheduling a test. 4). You will receive a notification with all the details once the test is scheduled.

Q. What is the price of the Urine Examination Routine - Automated test at Tata 1mg Labs in New Delhi?

Tata 1mg Labs is a pocket-friendly platform for booking lab tests in New Delhi. The Urine Examination Routine - Automated test is available at an affordable price of Rs. 169.

Q. How long does Tata 1mg Labs take to give the reports of the Urine Examination Routine - Automated test in New Delhi?

We at Tata 1mg Labs recognize the value of prompt results. We strive to deliver test results with quick turnaround times so you can receive the information promptly. The reports of the Urine Examination Routine - Automated test in New Delhi are often provided in 12 hours.
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