Urine test strip
A urine test strip or urinalysis test strip is a basic diagnostic tool used to determine pathological changes in a patient’s urine in standard urinalysis. The strip has several different chemical pads or reagents which react (change color) when immersed in, and then removed from, a urine sample. The test strip is compared to a color chart that indicates the degree of concentration of the substances present.<ref>,
Urinalysis: a comprehensive review, American Family Physician, 2005, Vol. 71(Issue: 6), pp. 1153–1162,</ref>

Components of a Urine Test Strip[edit]
A standard urine test strip may comprise up to 10 different chemical pads or reagents which react when exposed to specific compounds present in urine, resulting in a color change. They include tests for glucose, protein, pH, leukocytes, nitrites, ketones, bilirubin, blood, urobilinogen, and specific gravity.
Uses of Urine Test Strips[edit]
Urine test strips are frequently used in clinical settings, at home, and in research:
- Clinical Laboratories: To screen for urinary tract infections, kidney disease, diabetes, and other metabolic conditions.
- Home testing: Diabetics may monitor their blood sugar levels through urine tests. Also, home pregnancy tests detect the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in urine.
- Research: They are used in experiments that involve the testing of urine.
Reading and Interpreting Urine Test Strips[edit]
The strip is dipped into the urine sample and then compared to the color chart on the test strip container. Each reagent area changes color depending on the amount of the substance present in the urine. By comparing the color on the strip with the chart's corresponding color, one can read the semi-quantitative values of the parameters tested.<ref>,
Preanalytics in urinalysis and best practices, Clinica Chimica Acta, 2015, Vol. 450, pp. 102–108, DOI: 10.1016/j.cca.2015.07.025,</ref>
Limitations of Urine Test Strips[edit]
While urine test strips can provide valuable information quickly, they do have limitations. For example, they can give false positive or negative results based on factors like the specific gravity of the urine, the pH, or the presence of interfering substances. Furthermore, test strips do not provide a definitive diagnosis; abnormal results often require further testing.
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