Urobilinogen 1+ is urinary tract infection?

Dr. Tracy Turner
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2025-05-16 00:32:21
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Urobilinogen 1+ usually indicates that the urobilinogen in the urine is relatively high. Whether it is a urinary tract infection should be judged according to the specific situation.
If the patient has a urinary tract infection and is not treated, it will cause the metabolic capacity of the kidneys and liver to be affected, resulting in an increase in urobilinogen levels in the blood. However, urobilinogen 1+ may also be related to insufficient water intake, urine concentration, resulting in an increase in urobilinogen 1+. At this time, urobilinogen 1+ is not caused by urinary tract infection.