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Your urine may contain several substances that may be of interest to your doctor or midwife. Urine is the product of urinary tract infection. Another term, kidneys, refers specifically to the kidney itself. Your urinary tract includes the urethra, bladder and kidneys (2 kidneys, right and left). The kidneys filter blood impurities. Your kidneys are very sensitive organs. If they are damaged, these contaminants can accumulate in the blood, and substances that should stay in your blood may leak into the urine. The kidneys also secrete substances that are partially responsible for the control of blood pressure. Some diseases that affect the urinary tract caused by infection with bacteria. Bacteria can reach the kidneys through the bloodstream (which is rare), or rise from the lower urinary tract (which more often). But not all the problems caused by urinary tract infection. The kidneys are sensitive organs and can be damaged by other processes of the disease. Pregnancy provides a demand for urinary tract which most women adapt to quickly. However, because of these additional stresses, it is important that any problems are found early. Damage to the kidneys is often permanent. And, acute kidney disease may cause the uterus shrink prematurely. human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) A substance that is usually allowed to percolate through the urinary tract is HCG. HCG is a hormone produced by cells that surround the developing placenta embryo. HCG leakage in both blood and urine of the mother. HCG is a substance that forms the basis of pregnancy tests because it is usually done only during pregnancy. A rare disease called vesical entry can lead to abnormally high levels of hCG is released into the bloodstream of the mother. Often referred to as molar pregnancy, this condition occurs when the cells destined to become the placenta begins to grow eradically, as well as cancer. In fact, one of the lingering problems in women with molar pregnancy is the development of a rare cancer of the uterus. After pregnancy, these women tend to require periodic measurement of HCG to make sure that they do not develop this cancer. HCG is partly responsible for nause (and vomiting) that some women experience in early pregnancy. Women with molar pregnancies usually more nausea because of higher levels of hCG. It may also occur in multiple pregnancies pregnancy, which is often more placenta produces more HCG. Urine Most prenatal visit, your midwife or doctor will check a sample of urine for protein and glucose. Glycosuria (glucose in urine), often with accounts as normal output to a healthy pregnancy. However, if blood glucose levels are high, glucose in urine may be associated findings. On the other hand, a significant amount of protein (more than traces) should always be investigated in more detail. If you have a plus (1 +) or more protein in your urine, your doctor may order additional urine or blood, or the next scheduled prenatal visit earlier (see hypertension during pregnancy). If a pregnant woman has a considerable amount of protein in urine, depending on many factors, your doctor or midwife can do 24-hour urine. Armed with an empty jug of milk and a hat collection, you save only 24 hours worth urinestored in the refrigerator, not less. Measurement of total urine protein, creatinine, your doctor will get a good idea of ​​your state of renal 24-hour urine. 24-hour urine analysis common in women with preeclampsia, the baby is very premature. In this case it is necessary to know the status of the mother, and kidney disease progression, to determine how long to wait for a child to mature. Urinalysis or UA is a test that may use any chemical or microscopic methods (or both) to determine the content of your urine. UA can detect blood cells (red and white), bacteria and chemical components of urine such as glucose, protein, ketones, nitrites (glossary). Urine culture is a test to determine how many and what types of bacteria may be in the urine. Urine is cultured so that any bacteria in the strattera urine will reproduce in numbers large enough to be identified. A small amount of urine is in a laboratory dish with the food for bacteria (Wednesday) and heat to keep warm (like your body). If there are bacteria in the urine, it will grow in the medium. If it grows, the bacteria identified and subjected to different types of antibiotics to see which could kill him. All test called a culture and sensitivity test (or CS). It may take 24-72 hours to get the final results of CS. If you have symptoms of urinary tract infection, your doctor may not wait for the results, and faster start of treatment (usually antibiotics) to possible infection from ascending to the kidneys. Tags:


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