Urinary Health: Causes of Frequent Urination and Discoloration

What causes strong-smelling urine, protein leakage, or frequent bathroom trips? From electrolyte imbalances to post-workout changes, understanding urine analysis results is key to diagnosing urinary disorders.

Causes of WBCs and RBCs in Urine

Causes of WBCs and RBCs in Urine

Urine normally contains no RBCS and very few WBCs. Common causes of urinary blood cells include urinary tract and genital infections, among others.

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Is it Normal to Have Sediment in Urine?

Understand what it means to have sediment in your urine, including its causes, symptoms, and implications for kidney function. Learn the best ways to manage urinary disorders and maintain healthy bladder and bowel functions.

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Abnormal Urine Analysis

Urine analysis is commonly called urinalysis. You provide a urine specimen to your doctor, who in turn sends it to a lab to be analyzed. The most routine type of urinalysis involves a dipstick test in which an indicator stick is dipped into the urine. Multiple tests are performed using a single indicator stick.

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