Hematuria is the medical name for the presence of blood cells in urine. Healthcare providers label blood in urine as gross, microscopic or dipstick. Gross hematuria occurs when there's enough blood present in your urine that it's visible to the naked eye. It can turn toilet water a pale pink or bright red color. Microscopic hematuria happens when your urine has blood in it, but the amount is too small for humans to see. In fact, you need a microscope to see it. Dipstick hematuria results when oxidation of a urine test strip causes a color change. It doesn�t always mean that blood cells are present in your urine. Dipstick tests have relatively high false-positive rates.
Sample Type - Urine
Reporting Time - 3 Hrs
Prerequisites - No special preparation required
Price - ₹170/-
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