Urine and stool analysis are important medical tests that can provide information about overall health and detect diseases. Urinalysis examines the physical characteristics of urine and can identify issues with the kidneys, liver, or presence of infections through visual inspection, microscopy, and dipstick chemical analysis. Abnormal results may indicate conditions like kidney disease or diabetes. Stool analysis similarly examines stool characteristics and can detect digestive tract infections or parasites through microscopy. It is also used to check for blood, nutrient absorption issues, or cancer. Both tests involve collecting and transporting samples according to specific guidelines to ensure accurate results.
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