So they can see if you are missing a chemical and to see if you are retaining
the chemical in your body.
The active chemical stays in your system for a few weeks, so they look for it, and no, your doctor has to send the urine away to a lab for analysis. **** This is wrong. Many doctors have urine screens that show results in minutes. Right in the office.
In the absence of symptoms or known disease, routine screening urinarlysis in healthy patients has been found to not be useful in detecting medical disease.
Yes, they do test your urine. They take it for analysis and they can see what diseases you may have, and more.
in normal urine analysis these test can be done 1 physical examination of the urine 2 chemical examination of the urine 3 microscopic examination of the urine
A type of urine analysis in which you look for cells in the urine, not chemical components, and usually especially looking for cells of bladder or kidney cancer.
You think probable to chemical analysis of biological samples (blood, urine, etc.).
It seems you are asking about urinalysis. Urinalysis is the chemical analysis of urine to learn about some of the donor's health concerns.
Analysis of the urine is medically known as Urinalysis.
Some analysis on urine: - density - pH - ketones - calcium - phosphate - vitamin C - blood cells - bilirubin - creatinin - bacterias etc.
not one bit. There is not a single chemical in diesel that they test for in a urine analysis.
Urine is tested by doctors if they suspect cystitus or if you are diabetic
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