virtsatestejä
Virtsatestejä, or urinalysis, is a laboratory test performed on a urine sample to detect and measure various compounds and elements that may indicate a health condition. It is a common and non-invasive diagnostic tool used to screen for, diagnose, and monitor a wide range of diseases and conditions.
The basic urinalysis involves three main parts: a visual examination, a dipstick test, and a microscopic examination.
The dipstick test uses a chemically treated strip that changes color when dipped in urine, indicating the
Microscopic examination of the urine sediment allows for the identification of red blood cells, white blood
Virtsatestejä can be used to detect urinary tract infections, kidney disease, diabetes, liver problems, and dehydration.