Human chorionic gonadotropin test strips are clinically used for early pregnancy tests, mainly through the detection of human chorionic gonadotropin in the urine to determine whether pregnancy, the use of which is to put the test paper in the urine for 10 seconds, and then leave it to read the results for about 5 minutes.
The use of human chorionic gonadotropin test paper is to use a suitable container to retain the woman’s mid-morning urine, and then take out the test paper, the test paper with an arrow mark end into the urine, do not go beyond the horizontal line, after 10 seconds to take out the flat on the desktop to wait for the results. Be careful to choose the morning mid-range urine, within 5 minutes to judge the results, if more than 5 minutes, the results are invalid.
The results are as follows:
1. Positive: The presence of two red bands, one in the control area C and the other in the test area T, indicates a possible pregnancy.
2. Negative: Only one red band appears in the control area C and no red band appears in the test area T, indicating no pregnancy.
3. Invalid: No red band appears in the control zone C after 5 minutes, indicating that the test has failed or the test paper has become invalid.
If pregnancy is suspected, you should go to the hospital in time, and be guided to carry out the appropriate tests to make a clear diagnosis.