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10 Individual Pouch Urinary Tract Infection FSA Eligible Test Strips, UTI Urine Testing Kit for Urinalysis and Detection of Leukocytes and Nitrites- (UTI-10P)

10 Individual Pouch Urinary Tract Infection FSA Eligible Test Strips, UTI Urine Testing Kit for Urinalysis and Detection of Leukocytes and Nitrites- (UTI-10P)

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  • ✅Easy to Use: Easy@Home Urine tract infection test strips are simple to use. To perform the test, dip the strip in a urine sample for about 2 seconds and then wait for 2 minutes. Users can refer to a color chart to interpret the results. This color chart provides an easy-to-read visual guide that indicates the presence or absence of nitrites and leukocytes in the urine sample.
  • ✅2 in 1 Test: Easy@Home Urine tract infection test strips detects of both nitrites and leukocytes in a single test. These tests come individually packaged in a sealed pouch, which helps keep them fresh and protected from moisture, dirt, and other contaminants. This packaging can also help the test strips stay fresh longer, ensuring that they are reliable and accurate when used.
  • ✅High Accuracy&Quick Results: Easy@Home UTI test strips typically provide results within 2 minutes, making them a fast way to check for a possible urinary problems. Our UTI test strips are designed to be highly accurate and reliable.
  • ✅Economical Choice: Our Urine tract infection test strips are an affordable choice for people who want to test for a UTI without the cost. And also an convenient at home over the counter use test strip.
  • ✅Dedicated Customer Support: We offer dedicated customer support to help users with any questions or concerns they may have. If you need additional information and guidance, please feel free to contact us. We are glad to help you to use these test strips correctly and obtaining accurate results.

Product Description

  1. Symptoms

    Pains in the Urinary Tract Area

    Lower abdominal/pelvic pain

    Back pain

    Urethral pain

  2. Symptoms

    Abnormal Feeling in Urination

    Burning sensation

    Increased frequency/urgency of urination

    Trouble fully emptying the bladder

  3. Symptoms

    Visible Changes of Urine

    Cloudy/turbid urine

    Dark/brown/pink urine

    Foul-smelling urine

1 Physical Pain 2 Abnormal Urination 3 Urine Appearance

Spotting Symptoms? Easy@Home UTI Test Kit Delivers Rapid and Accurate Results.

Say goodbye to uncertainty and take the first step towards proactive urinary health management.

1 Test Procedures 2 Reading Results 3 Prevent UTI

With the Easy@Home UTI Test Strip, proactive health management is made simple, helping you take control of your wellness with ease and confidence.

When should I take a UTI test?

If you experience symptoms like frequent urination, pain/burning during urination, cloudy urine, and lower abdominal discomfort, you might consider taking a UTI test. Consulting a healthcare professional is recommended if you suspect a UTI.

Is it necessary to fast before taking a UTI test?

Fasting is not typically required for a UTI test. However, to take a test properly and receive accurate results, please follow the specific instructions provided with the test kit.

Can I use a UTI test strip during my period?

While using a UTI test strip during your period is possible, it's generally recommended to wait until after your period is over. Menstrual blood can potentially affect the accuracy of the test results.

Can certain medications affect UTI test results?

Yes, certain medications, such as antibiotics and urinary tract antiseptics, can potentially affect UTI test results, leading to false results. If you're taking medications, consult a healthcare professional for guidance.

Can a UTI test differentiate between different types of bacteria?

No, a standard UTI test strip cannot differentiate between specific types of bacteria causing the infection. It can only detect general signs of infection. Further testing, such as urine culture, may be needed to identify the exact bacteria

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