Epixlife Strips is a tool designed for healthcare professionals who need to assess key biomarkers related to their patients’ physiological condition.
The test strips react with the sample components and provide visual results that professionals can interpret immediately, streamlining clinical decision-making.
Epixlife Strips urine analysis is a tool for evaluating urinary tract status and the patient’s overall health. In a single test, you obtain readings of several key parameters, including:
Leukocytes, also known as white blood cells, are a type of immune system cell found in the blood and tissues.
Their main function is to defend the body against pathogens, toxins, and other harmful substances.
Normally, nitrates are present in the urine in small amounts and are either produced by the body or obtained through diet.
However, when there is a bacterial infection in the urinary tract, the bacteria can convert nitrates into nitrites.
An elevated level of urobilinogen in the urine may indicate liver problems such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, or bile duct obstruction.
Conversely, low levels of urobilinogen in the urine may suggest a decrease in bilirubin production or reduced bacterial activity in the intestine.
The presence of protein in the urine may indicate a kidney or urinary tract disorder.
However, protein in the urine alone is not enough for a definitive diagnosis, as it can also result from other causes such as physical exertion.
The pH of urine can be influenced by several factors, including diet, hydration, certain medications, and underlying medical conditions.
Some examples of how different factors can affect urine pH include:
Kidney and urinary tract diseases are the main causes of blood in the urine.
Under certain conditions—such as physical exertion, inflammation, ingestion of toxic substances, or infections—hemoglobin, the component of blood that gives red blood cells their color, may be released into the urine.
Specific gravity in a urine test measures the concentration of solutes in the urine relative to pure water.
It is used to assess the kidneys’ ability to concentrate or dilute urine and can provide information about renal function and the body’s hydration status.
Ketone bodies are waste products produced when the body uses fat instead of glucose as a source of energy.
The presence of ketones in urine may indicate that the body is metabolizing fat rather than carbohydrates for energy.
Bilirubin in the urine can indicate various medical conditions, such as liver disease, bile duct obstruction, liver inflammation or infection, and certain blood disorders.
Glucose in the urine may indicate high blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia) and can be a sign of poorly controlled diabetes.
Diabetes is a condition in which the body does not produce enough insulin or cannot use it effectively, resulting in elevated blood glucose levels.
Easy and fast, with no travel or waiting rooms required. Your patients receive accurate readings within minutes, while you gain valuable clinical information for screening and early detection of imbalances, without disrupting your workflow.
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