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either blood or urine
Yes, a UTI can be present without any blood in the urine.
Doctors are able to diagnose mercury poisoning by performing tests on hair, blood and urine. Urine is the best method for diagnosing a recent poisoning episode.
You might see blood in your urine. And then, you might have blood in your urine, but not enough for you to see without a microscope. See your doctor for a simple urine test.
Only for a tiny bit of time but not really because your kidney is what filters your urine and your blood. Without a kidney you could urinate blood and brown urine.
My sister in law missed 3 periods, took a total of 10 hpt's, one doctors urine test, and one blood test. All were negtaive. The tests done at the doctors were done at about 2 months in. She was scheduled an ultrasound, she was 6 weeks pregnant!
Bleeding after a pap smear is not unusual. Blood in the urine could mean infection, stones, or other bladder or kidney disease, or could be an incidental finding.
Doctors use math daily: - measuring height and weight (percentages, ratios) - measuring blood pressure and heart rate (fractions) - measuring dosages of medications - measuring levels of blood, urine, saliva, or other samples
Blood is not "converted" into urine. Urine is EXTRACTED from the blood by the two organs called the "kidneys".
Urea is one of the substances in urine, and urine is in your blood stream until the kidney extract the urine from your blood.
it depended on what the patients symptoms were, if the doctor had a rough idea no blood was taken, just urine, but if they didn't really know they would take a small amount of blood
Alcohol in an autopsy can be detected through blood or urine analysis. Blood is typically the preferred sample due to its higher alcohol content compared to urine. The level of alcohol found in the blood can then be used to determine if it played a role in the individual's death.