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A contaminated urine specimen can give a large amount of false data on a dipstick test. Greater than five epithelial cells on microscopic evaluation is likely a sign of contamination.
Those side dishes can offer gout-free delights. Most fruits and vegetables have lots of potassium, which helps get rid of uric acid crystals in...
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Experts suggest that there are certain foods that people should eat every day. These include lean protein and a variety of vegetables....
Read More »Every day in the practice of medicine, hundreds of thousands of urine samples are tested. The maxim that states “all females between ages 10 and 60 with abdominal pain must have a urine pregnancy test” has been ingrained into our cerebral cortexes. Since the times of ancient medicine, the urinalysis has been used to screen for a host of diseases. The urinalysis is a vital tool in evaluating patients. However, as helpful as it is, it has also led many clinicians down the wrong path towards chaos. Two different cognitive medical errors come to mind when interpreting the urinalysis. Sutton’s slip: the error of going for the obvious and missing other possibilities Search “Satisficing”: calling off the search when one thing has been found and missing something else We often see the urinalysis results even before we see the patient. A diagnosis is made and the discharge paperwork is completed as we anticipate encountering a simple UTI. Although ultimately the conclusion may be correct, the opportunity to make an important diagnosis may be lost. Errors in the interpretation of urinalysis results are common and can be catastrophic. Following is a review of the urinalysis and possible pitfalls.
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Read More »Ketonuria is commonly found with DKA, starvation/fasting, and hyperemesis gravidarum. Positive urine ketones and glucosuria should be a warning sign of DKA and should not be overlooked.
Turmeric is a popular spice used in cooking and as a supplement. It contains curcumin, which has been shown to block DHT in preclinical studies....
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Drinking water before bed can increase the amount of times you need to urinate at night. Your urine output decreases at night, allowing you to...
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Saw Palmetto You can find it in pill form or as a liquid extract. A range of 100 to 960 mg daily has been used to treat enlarged prostate, but...
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Corn is a high-fiber food that can lead to an increase in uric acid production in your body. When you consume maize, your body has to work harder...
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