What is RT Testing

RT test is the English abbreviation for routine testing. In medicine, RT test often includes blood RT test and urine RT test. 1. Blood RT test contains a variety of items, not only to measure the value of white blood cells, red blood cells, but also hemoglobin and other values. In routine blood tests, a significant increase in white blood cells may indicate a bacterial infection, while a low hemoglobin level may indicate anemia. 2. Urine RT test is done by ingesting urine and determining the physical condition by detecting white blood cells, red blood cells and other values in the urine. A significant increase in white blood cells is the gold standard for the diagnosis of urinary tract infections; a significant increase in red blood cells in urine indicates blood in urine. The RT test is closely related to daily life and can not only objectively reflect the health status of the human body, but also provide a basis for diagnosing other diseases.