Urinary infections

Urinary urinary urinary routine is a supplementary test method used to check whether you have a urinary system infection. Urine routine indicators of urinary infections are: white blood cells (WBC), occult blood or red blood cells, nitrite (NIT), color and turbidity (TUR). When the urinary system is infected with bacteria, white blood cells and red blood cells often appear in the urine, the color or turbidity of the urine changes, and nitrite is sometimes positive. Chemical detection of urinary white blood cells and occult blood or red blood cells only plays a screening role. Clinical diagnosis is subject to microscopic examination results.

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