When you receive a urine test result with three pluses (+++), it typically indicates a significant presence of a substance in your urine, such as proteins, glucose, or ketones, depending on the specific test. This result suggests that further evaluation may be necessary, as it could signal an underlying health issue, such as kidney disease or Diabetes. It's important to discuss these results with a healthcare professional for proper interpretation and guidance.
dont u mean tested
had 24 hour urine test proved positive for enzymes does that mean i have a tumor tested vma
It leans there is some of whatever is being tested present in the urine. It is a relative scale ranging from 0 (none) up to usually 3+ or 4+ .
TND on a urine test typically stands for "Test Not Detected." This result indicates that the specific substance being tested for was not found in the urine sample. It is commonly used in drug screenings to show that the individual did not have detectable levels of the drug in their system at the time of testing.
The drug screen is usually run on the urine so the drop of blood really has nothing to do with it.
Most of the time it means that your body is producing to much sugar which can lead or even mean that you have diabetes. Call your doctor and get tested for this.
depends what you mean by fresh. If you mean no bug growth then it also depends on the preservatives. No preservatives, less than 24 hours. with boric acid preservative, maybe a weekend. If you mean the substances tested in the urine. e.g. glucose, bence Jones protein etc, then it depends on what the test is for. The fresher the sample, the more accurate the result
Subject or example Specimen can mean an example of something eg Submit a specimen of your hand writing to the court. or specimen can mean a small sample of something. eg The doctor asked for a urine specimen to be tested for infection.
When something is mean tested it means it has been tested to the extreme. It would be a very thorough test.
It means tested not to cause skin damage.
I had scant urothelial cells present in my urine test. What does this mean?
no it does not.