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What Do Urine Tests Measure?
Urine tests typically measure a range of substances, including:
Proteins
Glucose
Ketones
Red blood cells
and
white blood cells
Bacteria
Crystals
Hormones
The presence and concentration of these substances can help diagnose conditions such as
diabetes
,
kidney disease
,
urinary tract infections (UTIs)
, and various metabolic disorders.
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