pH level: The pH level of urine indicates its acidity or alkalinity.
Specific gravity: This test measures the concentration of particles in urine and helps evaluate the kidney's ability to concentrate urine.
Leukocytes: Leukocytes, also known as white blood cells, indicate the presence of inflammation or infection in the urinary tract.
Nitrites: Nitrites in urine can indicate a bacterial infection.
Urobilinogen: This substance is formed in the liver and indicates the level of bilirubin in the blood.
Protein: Protein in urine may indicate kidney disease or other conditions affecting the urinary tract.
Blood: Blood in urine may indicate a urinary tract infection, kidney stones, or other conditions.
Ketones: Ketones in urine can indicate that the body is burning fat instead of glucose for energy.
Bilirubin: Bilirubin in urine may indicate liver or bile duct disease.
Glucose: Glucose in urine may indicate diabetes or other conditions affecting the body's ability to regulate blood sugar levels.
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