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Home > Conditions & Concerns > Diagnostic Tests > Routine Urine Examination |
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Routine Urine Examination |
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When a sample of urine is submitted to a pathological laboratory, the following examinations are done:
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Various Examinations |
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1. Volume
2. Color
Sometimes, due to the intake of some food or medicines also, one could notice a change in the color or their urine e.g. the intake of beet imparts a reddish color to urine. The intake of vitamin B capsules gives a dark yellow color to it, if rimfamycin is taken, it gives an orange tinge to the urine. 3. Appearance
4. Reaction
5. Odor
6. Sediment
formation at the bottom of a container after collection
7. Specific
Gravity
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