Self Check Tests
Self Check Test Urine Infection
Self Check Test Urine Infection
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Self Check Test: A Convenient Way to Detect Urine Infections
Urine Infection Test
Urine infections are common types of bacterial infection, typically involving the lower urinary tract and including the bladder and urethra
Urinary tract infection is one of the most common reasons for females between the ages of 16 to 50 to visit their GP. It is estimated that 1 in 3 women will have a urinary tract infection before the age of 24 and half of all women will experience an infection in their life time.
The SELFCheck Urine Infection self-test is ideal for detecting urinary infections and prompting those with a positive result to seek prompt advice and treatment. Historically, urinary infections have been treated with broad spectrum antibiotics, but in recent years the use of antibiotics has declined and, instead, sufferers are advised to drink more water in order to flush the urinary tract of the bacteria. Antibiotics may still be used to increase the rate of recovery or, if the sufferer has any other medical conditions, that may be affected by the presence of a bacterial colonisation of the lower urinary tract. Screening tests are ideal tools for regular screening at home if the user suspects that they may have a persistent or recurrent infection, in which case the user may need to seek further medical advice or a course of antibiotics. Home test kits allow the user to screen for the presence/absence of chemicals that are excreted in the urine: if the lower urinary tract is infected there is strong probability that protein, nitrite and leucocyte esterase will be detected. These chemicals are not normally found in healthy individuals.
The SELFCheck Urine Infection self-test consists of two test strips, each able to monitor three test parameters: protein, nitrite and leucocyte esterase. The test strip is immersed in a fresh early morning urine sample ensuring that all three test pads are covered by the urine; the test strip is then removed from the sample and held vertically to drain excess urine. After a few minutes the result will appear in the form of visual colour changes to the three test pads.
The level of the abnormal chemicals present in the urine sample will generate varying degrees of colour changes - the greater the colour change the higher the levels of abnormality. SELFCheck home screening tests are ideal for detecting active bacterial infections and, of course, they can be used equally well to test whether or not the infection has passed. Once the infection has passed the three chemicals will no longer be excreted and will not be detected in the urine.
The benefit of carrying out a urine infection screening test in privacy ensures confidentiality as well as providing the necessary incentive needed to take further steps in terms of managing personal health and earlier consultation with a healthcare professional will facilitate earlier medical intervention should further action be needed.
The SELFCheck Urine Infection self-test test is easy to use, requiring only a small sample of fresh urine collected in a clean container (free of bleach/disinfectants) to perform the test and a visual result is available in less than 5 minutes.
A simple home test that checks for a urinary tract infection.
Why Choose a Self Check Test?
Using a Self Check Test is one of the easiest ways to monitor your urinary health, but it also saves you time because you don’t have to visit a doctor immediately. This method allows you to perform tests in the comfort of your own home, and because the results are usually available within minutes, you can quickly decide if further medical attention is needed.
How Does It Work?
A Self Check Test works by analyzing a small sample of your urine. You dip the test strip into the sample, and then wait for the results to appear. Because these strips are designed with advanced technology, they can detect even minor traces of bacteria or other indicators of infection. So, whether you suspect an issue or just want peace of mind, this tool provides reliable answers.
Benefits Beyond Convenience
While convenience is a major advantage, there are other benefits too. For example, using a Self Check Test helps reduce anxiety about potential infections because you get clear results fast. Also, if the test shows signs of trouble, you can seek treatment sooner rather than later, which improves recovery outcomes. Because early detection matters, having access to such tools empowers individuals to manage their health more effectively.
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