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A urine culture is a laboratory test that examines urine for the presence of bacteria or other pathogens that may cause a urinary tract infection (UTI). Here are some general guidelines to prepare for a urine culture test:
Hygiene: It is important to maintain good hygiene before collecting a urine sample. Wash your hands with soap and water before collecting the sample.
Timing: The best time to collect a urine sample is in the morning, as the urine is more concentrated and contains higher levels of bacteria.
Urination: Begin urinating into the toilet, then collect a midstream sample of urine in a sterile container. This means you should start urinating, then stop for a few seconds before continuing to collect the sample. This helps to reduce the risk of contamination from bacteria on the skin.
Menstruation: If you are menstruating, use a tampon or menstrual cup to prevent menstrual blood from contaminating the urine sample.
Medications: Inform your doctor about any medications you are taking, as some medications can affect the results of the test.
The Urine Routine Examination test is prescribed by your doctor after a complete assessment of your condition.
You will get the reports within 6 hours after the collection of the urine sample.
This test requires a urine sample, which can be collected at home and brought to a diagnostic laboratory for analysis.
Fasting is not required unless the doctor prescribes it.