uriinianalüüsides
Uriinianalüüsides, commonly referred to as urinalysis, is a laboratory test performed on a urine sample. It is a fundamental diagnostic tool used to evaluate a person's overall health and detect a wide range of disorders, including kidney disease, urinary tract infections, and diabetes. The analysis typically involves three main parts: visual examination, chemical examination, and microscopic examination.
The visual examination assesses the color and clarity of the urine. Normal urine is usually pale yellow
The chemical examination uses a dipstick with chemical pads that change color when immersed in urine. These
The microscopic examination involves examining a small amount of urine sediment under a microscope. This allows