Abnormal levels of urobilinogen in urine are an indication of liver disease.
What is Urobilinogen in Urine?
Normal urine contains urobilinogen (a metabolite from the liver). If there is little or no urobilinogen in urine, it can mean the liver isn't working correctly. Too much urobilinogen in urine may indicate liver diseases such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, hemolytic anemia, or liver damage due to drugs, etc.
How to check urobilinogen in urine?
Urobilinogen in urine can be checked by a urine dipstick test. A multiparameter UA test can yield levels of urobilinogen in urine and can aid in the diagnosis of liver diseases.
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