No. A cold sample is many degrees lower than body temperature, and there's no conceivable living person who could produce a sample that doesn't meet the temperature guidelines.
Nausea and dizziness coupled with blood in the urine should be evaluated by a doctor. This can be a serious condition that requires medication and possibly hospitalization and testing.
no.
Hematuria is the medical term for Blood in Urine. The common causes of Hematuria are from the bladder, kidney and prostate infections and diseases.
they are two completely different things and can tell you different things.
Urine is the preferred sample when testing for acidemia in metabolic disorders. The general researchers says that the metabolites appear in urine first and take longer to be detected in blood, making the urine sample as the preferred sample for screening and diagnosis of rare 100 metabolic disorders. Metabolites appear first in the urine and later in the blood, making pre-symptomatic detection of metabolic disorders possible from urine sample. Its a Non-invasive process for screening of metabolic disorders, hence its Baby-friendly. Therapy and Management of these disorders at its earliest will help to curb any damage to the baby.
A morbid condition in which albumin is present in the urine.
The bacterian fermentation produce ammonia.
Urine is the same temperature as the body it leaves. If the person has a fever, the urine will be a higher temperature. This is why there is a temperature gauge on the outside of a sample bottle.
I depends on the doctor. I assume that the vet might want to take a urine sample of the kitten; after all, medical professionals are more "accurate" with these things, if you know that I mean.
It could be an infection or something else. See your doctor, taking a sample with you.
HEMATURIA, the condition of blood in the urine, requires immediate medical attention. There are a number of possible causes ranging from a UTI to cancer to kidney damage. Get it checked out, pronto!
Fat in the urine (lipiduria) is a symptom of the nephrotic syndrome - a kidney condition that cause loss of protein (and some lipoproteins) in the urine.!
Purple urine can be a symptom of a condition called porphyria, not aware of a medication that side effect.
The medical abbreviation URN stands for "Urine Reagent strip." It refers to a test performed on a urine sample to detect various substances such as glucose, protein, and blood.
Alkaptonuria is an inherited condition that causes urine to turn black when exposed to air.
Strep infection is not diagnosed from a urine sample.
Urinary retention is the condition of being unable to release urine from the bladder.