URINE FOR KETONE BODY

Requirements
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URINE FOR KETONE BODY

  • Ketone (Acetone)
  • PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
  • QUANTITY
  • COLOUR
  • APPEARANCE
  • REACTION
  • S.GRAVITY
  • CHEMICAL EXAMINATION
  • ALBUMIN
  • SUGAR
  • MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION
  • PUS CELLS
  • RED BLOOD CELLS
  • EPITHELIAL CELLS
  • CRYSTALS

Overview

The body normally metabolizes fats to carbon dioxide and water. Inadequate carbohydrate in the diet or defects in carbohydrate metabolism or absorption cause the body to metabolize fatty acids. Ketones (acetoacetic acid,acetone,and beta-hydroxybutyric acid) are produced during fat metabolism and are excreted in urine. Patients with untreated or inadequately treated diabetes mellitus are unable to efficiently utilize glucose due to insufficient insulin. Under these conditions,large amounts of fatty acids are metabolized,and abnormal amounts of ketones are excreted in the urine (ketonuria).

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Frequently Asked Questions

In order to properly diagnose and treat polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD), a thorough assessment of hormonal and metabolic health is provided by the PCOD Advanced Package (KYC). It supports individualised treatment and monitoring by assisting in the identification of underlying problems like insulin resistance and elevated androgen levels. This thorough understanding lowers the likelihood of related complications and promotes efficient symptom management.
Since insulin resistance is a common feature of PCOD, the fasting glucose test is essential for detecting PCOD. Increased risk of diabetes is indicated by elevated glucose levels, which direct early interventions such as medication and lifestyle modifications to control symptoms and avoid complications.
LH:FSH Ratio helps in analyzing the hormone levels. Any fluctuation in hormone levels may indicate the PCOD.
Since elevated testosterone levels are often observed in women with PCOD, the testosterone test is important in the diagnosis of the illness. Signs of excessive testosterone production include irregular menstrual cycles, acne, and hirsutism (excessive hair growth).
Yes, you can schedule your testing according to your convenience.