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Reddit mentions of 10 Parameters Urine Test Strips for Urinalysis. Made in USA. 150 Count. Includes: pH Test, Ketones, Protein. Reagent Test Paper. for Whole Family and Pets

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10 Parameters Urine Test Strips for Urinalysis. Made in USA. 150 Count. Includes: pH Test, Ketones, Protein. Reagent Test Paper. for Whole Family and Pets
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💜HealthyWiser Urinalysis Reagent Strips comes with 10 parameters allowing you to check your urine for Glucose, Protein pH, Leukocytes, Nitrites, Ketones, Bilirubin, Blood, Urobilinogen & Specific Gravity.💜No color change after testing and no color spread between pH and specific gravity💜Fast visual or instrumental results.💜No interference in protein by alkali urine💜High-quality reagents and paper; Resists humidity; Long shelf life (24 months);
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Found 7 comments on 10 Parameters Urine Test Strips for Urinalysis. Made in USA. 150 Count. Includes: pH Test, Ketones, Protein. Reagent Test Paper. for Whole Family and Pets:

u/ramzvkumar · 2 pointsr/KidneyStones

Not sure if links are allowed here, but these urine analysis strips came in very handy when I had my kidney stone. You can check for Leukocytes, blood, pH, protein, ketones etc

10 Parameter Urinalysis Test Strips 150ct on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XIKQCJC?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/PapaTua · 2 pointsr/Dryfasting

I'm using a combination of a generic blood glucose meter/strips used by diabetics that I picked up at Walmart, 10 measurement urinalysis strips, and a health station that does weight, blood pressure, and body composition at the local pharmacy.

u/iqlcxs · 1 pointr/PCOS

That'd be pretty cool. I currently use a combination of strips to monitor mine:

  • Easy@Home bluetooth thermometer for daily basal. My basal temp fluctuates wildly since I have allergies but I did kind of see a trend the one time so far I've ovulated.
  • Easy@Home LH strips to monitor daily after day CD4-3dpo. These are the cheapies that you can get for 100 for $20. They work but are a bit noisier than I'd like so I use...
  • Pre-mom semi-quantitative LH strips when it looks like I'm seeing a surge, usually 3dbo to 3dpo.
  • Proov Progesterone strips (CD8, 3dpo-7dpo) to confirm ovulation.

    This is fairly expensive monthly (~$70/mo) but I'm doing unmonitored letrozole cycles right now and so it's cheaper than taking the day off work and driving 6 hours several times.

    This gave me a really clear picture last cycle: https://imgur.com/a/o64Eqgz, confirmed with the progesterone strips, and then menstruated exactly 14dpo as expected.

    Something like the 10 parameter urinalysis strips that did estrogen, lh, and progesterone each dip would be awesome, or a meter like my blood glucose meter that automatically measured the amounts. It'd probably be insanely expensive, since the progesterone strips themselves are $5 per and the semi-quantitative (high quality) LH strips are $1 per strip.
u/susandeschain9 · 1 pointr/Interstitialcystitis

10 Parameter Urinalysis Test Strips 150ct, Urinary Tract Infection Strips (UTI) Urine Test Strips Test Glucose, Ketone, pH, Protein, And More, for Those With Diabetes, Gallbladder, and Kidney Problems https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XIKQCJC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_mBvNBbXJZDQ6A

Does this look comparable to what you have in UK? It looks like they both test for the same 10 things.

u/analoguefade · 1 pointr/cfs

Could be proteinuria. You can buy test strips on amazon that test for protein in the urine, but it's probably worth seeing a doctor about if it's happening consistently.

u/adidashawarma · 1 pointr/dogs

Intact male dogs are always "in heat"! But regarding the urine stench, I would capture a morning sample to take to the vet. ASAP.

ETA: Just saw your response to the other poster. I would still capture a morning sample and if you feel that you are not being listened to, I would find a second opinion. I, for one, have used these because I have an intact female. Just to ensure that when she's through her heat, I am not going to miss an infection or something like that (even with no signs whatsoever).