Urine test for parasites
The urinary parasite test is an auxiliary test for examining parasites. The pathogens in the urine are Trichomonas vaginalis and Schistosoma japonicum eggs. Urine (especially chyluria) and hydrocele, mainly for the inspection of Ban's microfilaria. Parasites infect urinary tracts, including trichomonad urinary tract infections, urinary filariasis, urinary amebiasis, and echinococcosis. Due to its different infectious agents, pathogens and routes of transmission, its clinical pathology varies. Through this examination, the corresponding symptoms can be judged. Basic Information Specialist Category: Infectious Diseases Inspection and Classification: Urine/Kidney Function Examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: not fasting Tips: Do not take anti-parasitic drugs before inspection, so as not to affect the results. In the urine, urine should be taken, because there may be bacterial contamination in the anterior and tail urine, which may affect the test results. Normal value No parasites were detected in the urine. Clinical significance Abnormal results: Parasites were detected in the urine. People who need to be examined: those with abnormal urinary tract. Precautions Contraindications before the test: Do not take anti-parasitic drugs before the test, so as not to affect the results. Requirements for examination: Take urine when taking urine, because there may be bacterial contamination in the front and tail urine, which will affect the inspection results. Inspection process General urine can be taken for sediment microscopy by centrifugation (1500 ~ 2000r / min, centrifugation for 3 ~ 5 minutes). The chyluria should be added with the same amount of ether. Shake it vigorously to dissolve the fat in the ether. Absorb the fat layer that has been floated. Add 10 times of water and dilute it, then centrifuge, and take the sediment for microscopic examination. If the protein content in the urine is high, add anticoagulant, then dilute with water and centrifuge. Not suitable for the crowd Inappropriate people: Generally, there is no suitable for the crowd. Adverse reactions and risks No related complications or hazards.
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