Urine can contaminate stool samples, potentially leading to inaccurate results in stool analysis. The presence of urine may introduce bacteria or other substances that can interfere with the detection of pathogens, blood, or other diagnostic markers in the stool. To ensure reliable outcomes, it's essential to collect stool samples carefully, minimizing any contact with urine. Proper collection techniques help maintain the integrity of the sample for accurate analysis.
Yes, freezing can affect the analysis of urine as it can lead to degradation of certain components and enzymes in the urine. It is recommended to analyze fresh urine samples whenever possible to obtain the most accurate results.
They don't. The urine is in their stool.
Stool and Urine
Analysis of the urine is medically known as Urinalysis.
The stool, urates and urine
Kidney produces urine and stool
Warfarin is a medication in the class of anticoagulants or blood thinners. Warfarin levels are checked through the blood and can not be adequately determined in the urine or stool.
Urine and stool. No it's carbon dioxide and nitrogenous compounds. not stool.
Urine and stool. No it's carbon dioxide and nitrogenous compounds. not stool.
The purpose of the stool room in a medical facility is for patients to provide stool samples for testing and analysis.
Urine and Stool
A surgically-created opening in the abdomen for elimination of waste products (urine or stool).