Urine routine urinary sediment labs indicators include pH, urine specific gravity, and urine sugar. The pH of urine in normal people is about 5.0 to 8.0. If there is a decrease in pH, it may be due to heavy sweating, acidosis and other reasons. If there is an increase in pH, it may be caused by the patient taking alkaline medication, alkalosis, or the presence of pus and blood in the urine. The specific gravity of urine in a normal person is about 1.010 to 1.025. If there is a rise in specific gravity, it may be due to acute glomerulonephritis, cardiac insufficiency, or high fever and dehydration. If the specific gravity decreases, it may be due to uremia, chronic nephritis, etc. Normal people’s urine sugar is negative, if positive may be diabetes, patients need to pay attention. When patients undergo routine urine sediment tests, they need to go to the hospital for examination and interpretation by specialized doctors.