Urinary Tract Infection - Diagnosis
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The sample is generally given to the doctor or sent to the laboratory for analysis. advertisement
Incontinence Pads. Testing and diagnosing UTIs in elderly patients who are incontinent is especially difficult, because of the similarities in symptoms. Researchers have found that pressing a dipstick into an incontinence pad is an effective way to screen for urinary tract infections in incontinent patients. Collection with a Catheter. Some patients (small children, elderly people, or hospitalized patients) cannot provide a urine sample. In such cases, a catheter may be inserted into the bladder to collect urine. This is the best method for providing a contaminant-free sample. UrinalysisA urinalysis involves a physical and chemical examination of urine. In addition, the urine is spun in a centrifuge to allow sediments containing blood cells, bacteria, and other particles to collect. This sediment is then examined under a microscope. A urinalysis offers a number of valuable clues for an accurate diagnosis:
Treatment can be started without the need for further tests if the following urinalysis results are present in patients with symptoms and signs of UTIs:
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