Uric Acid in UrineHow It Is Done
A uric acid urine test is usually done
on a sample taken from all the urine produced in a 24-hour period.
To collect your urine for 24 hours:
- You start collecting your urine in the morning.
When you first get up, empty your bladder but do not save this urine. Write
down the time that you urinated to mark the beginning of your 24-hour
collection period.
- For the next 24 hours, collect all your urine.
Your doctor's office or lab will usually provide you with a large container
that holds about 1 gal (4 l).
The container has a small amount of preservative in it. Urinate into a small,
clean container and then pour the urine into the large container. Do not touch
the inside of the container with your fingers.
- Keep the large
container in the refrigerator for the 24 hours.
- Empty your bladder
for the final time at or just before the end of the 24-hour period. Add this
urine to the large container and record the time.
- Do not get toilet
paper, pubic hair, stool (feces), menstrual blood, or other foreign matter in
the urine sample.
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