What tests are done for urinary tract disorders

For urologic diseases, physical examination, blood test, urine routine, imaging test, etc. can be done. 1. Physical examination: to get a preliminary understanding of the condition through visualization, palpation, percussion and auscultation, such as whether there is any mass, whether the kidney is painful to percussion, and whether there is any vascular murmur. 2. Blood test: including blood routine, blood biochemistry, blood sedimentation, etc., to understand the patient’s renal function, hemoglobin level, etc. 3. Urine routine and urine culture test: test whether there are red blood cells, white blood cells, fungi, bacteria, etc. in the urine. 4. Imaging examination: such as urinary system ultrasound, intravenous urography, urethrogram, urinary system CT, urinary system nuclear magnetic system, etc., to understand the anatomy of the urinary system, physiological function, pathological changes and other aspects. If discomfort occurs, it is recommended to seek medical attention, do a detailed examination, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.