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Urine Routine & Microscopy Parameters
  • Color
  • Clarity 
  • pH
  • Specific Gravity 
  • Glucose
  • Blood
  • Ketnes
  • Urobilinogen
  • Bilirubin
  • Leukocyte 
  • Nitrite 
  • White blood cells 
  • Red Blood cells 
  • Squamous epithelial cells 
  • Bacteria 
  • Yeast 
  • Casts 
Urine Culture
  • Growth/No Growth for Bacteria
  • Growth/No Growth for Yeast 

 


Offer: Express Sample Pickup within 4 Hours
Sample Requried: Urine
Test Mode: At-Home
Turn Around Time: 12 - 48 Hours
Fasting Time: None
Recommended for: Symptoms of UTI all ages

 

About the UTI Urine Culture Test at Home

The UTI test is a comprehensive urine test designed to check for urine routine and microscopy parameters. It also checks for urine culture development, which can provide information with regards to whether you may have a UTI. You can get your report generated within 12-48 hours with at-home sample convenience.  

There are several different Urinary Tract Infection test that may be used to diagnose a UTI, including:

  • Urine routine test: A urine test is used to detect the presence of bacteria or white blood cells in the urine, which can indicate a UTI.
  • Urine culture: A urine culture is a more detailed test that involves growing and identifying the specific type of bacteria that is causing the UTI.
  • Urine microscopy: Urine microscopy involves examining a sample of urine under a microscope to look for abnormalities, such as the presence of bacteria or white blood cells.

Symptoms of Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)  

A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection that occurs in the urinary tract, which includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. UTIs are more common in women than in men, but they can occur in anyone.

Some common symptoms of a UTI include:

Burning sensation during urination

A burning sensation when you pee is one of the first signs of a UTI. A UTI screening test can be performed in the event that the burning sensation is turning into severe pain in the bladder.

Frequent urges to urinate

A frequent need to pee, multiple times throughout the day, could be an indicator of a UTI. You need to get a UTI lab test done if you suspect that you have a UTI.

Cloudy and foul-smelling urine

A cloudy appearing urine sample may contain some form of bacteria, indicating the presence of a UTI. You should take a UTI home test as a diagnostic test for UTI, so that you can gain more clarity about why you are experiencing these symptoms.

Pelvic pain

Pain in the pelvic region can be an indicator of a UTI. You will need a urine infection test done, which is a urine test for UTI. You can order one at home, so that you can provide a sample conveniently with an at home Urinary Tract Infection test.

 


Blood in the urine

You may also see blood in the urine in the form of red spots, colour changes, and other indicators. If you find that there are signs of blood in your urine, then you should consult with a doctor about a UTI test.

If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to see a healthcare provider as soon as possible. UTIs can usually be treated with antibiotics, but if left untreated, they can lead to more serious complications.

It is important to drink plenty of fluids, avoid holding your urine for long periods of time, and practice good hygiene to help prevent UTIs. If you are prone to UTIs, your healthcare provider may recommend taking preventive measures, such as drinking cranberry juice or taking preventive antibiotics

 


What causes Urine Tract Infection

UTIs are most commonly caused by bacteria entering the urinary tract and multiplying.

There are several factors that can increase the risk of developing a UTI, including

  • Sexual activity: UTIs are more common in women who are sexually active, particularly if they use a diaphragm or spermicides for contraception.
  • Structural abnormalities: UTIs are more common in people who have structural abnormalities in the urinary tract, such as a blockage or a malformation.
  • Catheter use: UTIs are more common in people who use catheters (tubes that are inserted through the urethra to drain the bladder).
  • Immune system problems: UTIs are more common in people who have compromised immune systems, such as those with HIV/AIDS or those who are receiving chemotherapy.
  • Personal hygiene: UTIs are more common in people who do not practice good hygiene, such as those who do not wash their hands or genitals regularly.
  • Holding urine for long periods of time: UTIs are more common in people who hold their urine for long periods of time, as this can allow bacteria to grow in the urinary tract.
  • It is important to see a healthcare provider if you experience any symptoms of a UTI, as UTIs can usually be treated with antibiotics. If left untreated, UTIs can lead to more serious complications.

 

How to prevent UTI  


Here are some tips to help prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs):

  • Drink plenty of fluids: Drinking plenty of fluids, especially water, can help flush bacteria out of the urinary tract.
  • Urinate when you feel the urge: Holding urine for long periods of time can allow bacteria to grow in the urinary tract.
  • Wipe from front to back: Wiping from front to back after using the toilet can help prevent bacteria from the anus from entering the urinary tract.
  • Practice good hygiene: Washing your hands and genitals regularly can help prevent the spread of bacteria.
  • Wear loose-fitting clothing: Tight clothing can trap moisture and bacteria against the skin, which can increase the risk of UTIs.
  • Avoid using perfumed products: Perfumed products, such as scented toilet paper and bubble bath, can irritate the urinary tract and increase the risk of UTIs.
  • Avoid using diaphragms or spermicides: Diaphragms and spermicides can alter the balance of bacteria in the genital area and increase the risk of UTIs.

     

    drink water to help ease symptoms, but also get a uti test done


    About the Quality

    Quality assurance is done at 3 levels   

    • Sample collection from home using one time sealed QR coded sterile kits and transportation to the lab including the temperature condition requirements
    • Sample acceptance and QC at the lab
    • Sample run at the NABL/CAP/ISO certified labs

      What is a UTI infection?

      A UTI is an infection in the urinary tract, which can occur due to a variety of reasons. They can emerge in the bladder and the urethra, and escalate to impacting the kidneys. You should get a Urinary Tract Infection test done if you suspect that you may have a UTI.

      If you have a UTI infection, then you may be experiencing a burning sensation when you pee. You may also have pain in the bladder, as well as difficulty controlling your urine. Your urinary tract may also be inflamed, in which case you will need to contact your health care provider for a UTI treatment. Your doctor will prescribe antibiotics and treatment for the infection.

      How do I treat a UTI at home?

      There are several home remedies that you can use to treat a UTI at home. You can focus on hydration, improving your intake of vitamin C, and adding cranberry juice to your diet. This should help in easing some of the symptoms as well, which can cause discomfort and pain over time.

      What is a Urine Culture Test?

      A urine culture test is a routine and microscopy parameter examination of urine samples, to determine the presence of risk of infection. A clean catch urine sample is collected for accurate urine culture test results, which is why at home sample collection is recommended in a sterile container.

      How is a Urine Culture Test done in India?

      Urine cultures are checked by introducing a growth prompting compound within the sample. The presence of microorganisms are verified using the method, giving doctors more information into the risk factors present. The report is generated and sent to the patient directly via email.

      How do I read the Urine Culture report?

      Urine culture results are shared directly via email, giving you complete insight on potential risk factors. The report contains all readings against the 5 major parameters, as well as what the interpretation of the reading means.

      The urine culture detect accuracy is quite high when the test is done from a reputed laboratory. You should also compare this with symptoms to check for bladder infection or bladder irritation. 

      What causes UTI in women?

      A UTI can occur when bacteria enters the urinary tract through the urethra. This can then spread further into the bladder, which can ultimately start to affect the kidneys.

      How to prevent a UTI?

      You can practice good hygiene, use a different wash, and avoid visiting washrooms that may have bacteria in them. You can prevent the growth of UTIs as well, by getting tested early and starting antibiotics.

      What bacteria causes UTI?

      One of the most common bacteria that causes UTI is the Escherichia coli (E. coli).

      Is a UTI dangerous?

      A UTI can become dangerous if left untreated for several weeks. The infection can spread to the kidneys.

      How to get the best UTI test cost?

      You can get the best UTI test price by ordering from MyDiagnostics. The UTI test cost is highly optimized as a part of a complete UTI lab test with at-home convenience.

      How long does a UTI last?

      A UTI can last for a few days after the treatment has been started.

      What are the symptoms of a UTI?

      The most important symptom to watch out for is a burning sensation when you pee.

      What are the symptoms of positive urine culture?

      A positive urine culture is an indication of a urinary tract infection (UTI). The following are common symptoms of a UTI:

      1. Burning or pain during urination
      2. An increased frequency of urination
      3. Urgency to urinate
      4. Passing small amounts of urine
      5. Cloudy, dark, bloody, or strong-smelling urine
      6. Lower abdominal pain or pressure
      7. Fatigue
      8. Nausea or vomiting
      9. Fever and chills (indicating a possible kidney infection)

      It is important to note that not everyone with a positive urine culture will have all of these symptoms, and some people may not experience any symptoms at all. If you suspect you have a UTI, it is important to see a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.

      This is a comprehensive urine culture analysis that checks for your risk factors for potential infections. It is a urine based test with a complete reporting on the urine routine and microscopy parameters, along with urine culture reporting.

      • The test is highly recommended for individuals who experience UTIs on multiple instances.
      • The test is also ideal for anyone managing a chronic condition such as kidney disease.
      • You should also get the test as a precautionary measure to check your risk factor for infections.
        • You need to inform the technician if you are on any medication.
        • You need to provide the urine sample in the sample pickup container.
        • No special preparations are required for the test.