One Step Home Scan Diabetes Health Screen
One Step Home Scan Diabetes Health Screen, Two Tests by TESTMEDICA | 818136814022
- Two Tests
- Because Good Health Begins at Home
- Diabetes Health Screen
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Glucose is not normally found in the urine; however, very small amounts may be found after the ingestion of large amounts of sweets. In most cases, any glucose found in a random urine sample should be investigated. Glucose in the urine is a warning signal for diabetes. There is also a serious condition, known as Low Renal Threshold, in which the kidneys allow glucose to be excreted. Any amount of glucose detected in the urine should be reported to your doctor or health care provider.
Tests and test results are for informational purposes only and are not intended to monitor, treat or diagnose any disease. These urine reagent strips are not diagnostic tools but are used to detect levels of specific parameters. The detection of these parameters in the urine, and the levels thereof may indicative of an abnormality or infection. ALWAYS rely upon your doctor or health care professional to detect, diagnose and treat any infection or abnormality. If results are unexpected, contact your health care provider.
How to use the TestMedica Health Screen
- Dip reagent end of strip in FRESH, well mixed urine and remove immediately. (Or, wet reagent area by passing through urine stream.)
- While removing, run the edge of the strip against the rim of the urine container to remove excess urine.
- Compare the test area with the color chart at the time specified (30 seconds).
TestMedica Diabetes Health Screen tests and test results are for informational purposes only and are not intended to monitor, treat, or diagnose any disease. Tests and test results are for informational purposes only and are not intended to monitor, treat, or diagnose any disease. Only you physician can diagnose disease. If results are unexpected, contact your health care provider.
These urine reagent strips are not diagnostic tools but are used to detect levels of specific parameters. The detection of these parameters in the urine, and the levels thereof may be indicative of an abnormality or infection.