A complete urine examination helps in detecting such abnormal constituents in urine. Identifying and measuring the levels of such substances can detect several disorders. Blood cells, bilirubin, bacteria, pus cells, and epithelial cells may be present in urine due to kidney disease or infection.
The kidneys help with the infiltration of the blood by removing waste from the body through urine. They also regulate water in the body by conserving electrolytes, proteins, and other compounds. But due to some conditions and abnormalities in kidney function, the urine may encompass some abnormal constituents that are not present normally.
Why is the test ordered?
Complete urine examination helps to diagnose kidney diseases, diabetes, urinary tract infections, and other metabolic disorders. Cue Test helps to keep a check on individuals who are undergoing treatment for kidney disease or diabetes.
How is the sample collected?
Urine samples may be taken at any time in a sterile container. The first-morning sample is preferable for a urine test. It is important to maintain hygienic and sterile conditions during sampling collection.
24 Hours
Not required
Male, Female
5-99 Years
CUE Parameters Included : 21
- pH
- Specific gravity
- Urobilinogen
- Colour
- Transparency
- Albumin
- Sugar
- Blood
- Red Blood Cells
- Pus cells (Leukocytes)
- Epithelial cells
- Crystals
- Cast
- Bacteria
- Yeast Cells
- Nitrate
- Urine Ketone
- Leucocyte Esterase
- Bile Pigments (Bilirubin)
- Volume – Urine
- Others – Urine