What it is: a rapid home-use test that detects the presence of nitrites and/or leukocytes in urine, typical markers of a urinary tract infection (UTI).| | When to use it: in cases of symptoms such as burning during urination, frequent urinary urgency, pelvic or lumbosacral pain, or for recurrent monitoring in predisposed individuals.| | How it works: a urine sample is collected, the test strip is dipped or applied, the indicated tempo is awaited, then the result is read by comparing the color with the provided scale.| | Interpretation of the result:| Positive result (nitrites or leukocytes detected) possible urinary infection consult your doctor.| | Negative result (markers not detected) urinary infection unlikely, but not excluded.| | Invalid test (e.g. reagent not changed or without control line) repeat the test.| | | Advantages: simple, rapid, and autonomous; it allows una to have an initial indication before laboratory tests.| | Limitations:| It does not replace urine culture and clinical examination: a positive result requires medical confirmation.| | A negative result does not completely rule out infection, especially in early cases or with ongoing antibiotics.| | Results may essere affected by medications, supplements, or urine alterations (pH elevated, dilution).| |
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