Some analysis on urine:
- density
- pH
- ketones
- calcium
- phosphate
- vitamin C
- blood cells
- bilirubin
- creatinin
- bacterias
etc.
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The examination of the physical and chemical properties of urine is called urinalysis. It involves testing various components such as color, clarity, pH, specific gravity, protein, glucose, ketones, and blood in order to assess kidney function and detect possible medical conditions.
The three basic parts of a typical urine examination are physical examination (color, clarity, odor), chemical examination (testing for specific compounds like glucose, protein, and ketones), and microscopic examination (analyzing urine sediments for cells, crystals, and other particles).
Urine is a complex mixture, not a compound.
Laboratory examination of urine involves analyzing a sample of urine for various components such as color, appearance, specific gravity, pH, protein, glucose, ketones, bacteria, and blood cells. This information can help detect abnormalities such as urinary tract infections, kidney diseases, diabetes, and dehydration.
No. The urine is not produced in the kidney. The kidney is a filter.
In the absence of symptoms or known disease, routine screening urinarlysis in healthy patients has been found to not be useful in detecting medical disease.