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  • A urinalysis is a test of your urine. It is often done to check for a urinary tract infections, kidney problems, or diabetes. You may also have one during a checkup, if you are admitted to the hospital, before you have surgery, or if you are pregnant. It can also monitor some medical conditions and treatments.

    A urinalysis involves checking the urine for

    • Its color
    • Its appearance (whether it is clear or cloudy)
    • Any odor
    • The pH level (acidity)
    • Whether there are substances that are not normally in urine, such as blood, too much protein, glucose, ketones, and bilirubin
    • Whether there are cells, crystals, and casts (tube-shaped proteins)
    • Whether it contains bacteria or other germs
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