What is a CUE Test? – Understanding Complete Urine Examination

The CUE test, also known as Complete Urine Examination (CUE), is a fundamental diagnostic tool used to assess overall urinary tract health. It provides a broad insight into kidney function, urinary tract infections (UTIs), diabetes, and other systemic conditions.

This test includes Urine Routine and Microscopy, where various physical, chemical, and microscopic properties of the urine are examined.

At Urology Clinic Navi Mumbai, led by Dr. Ninad Tamboli, a renowned urologist in Navi Mumbai, CUE testing is performed with high precision to guide accurate diagnosis and treatment.

What Does a CUE Test Mean?

You should consider a CUE test if you are experiencing:

  • Burning sensation or pain during urination
  • Foul-smelling or cloudy urine
  • Blood in urine
  • Unexplained fever or chills
  • Frequent urge to urinate
  • Lower abdominal or back pain

People with chronic kidney disease, diabetes, or high blood pressure may be advised to undergo regular CUE tests for monitoring.

When Should You Get a CUE Test?

You should consider a CUE test if you are experiencing:

  • Burning sensation or pain during urination
  • Foul-smelling or cloudy urine
  • Blood in urine
  • Unexplained fever or chills
  • Frequent urge to urinate
  • Lower abdominal or back pain

People with chronic kidney disease, diabetes, or high blood pressure may be advised to undergo regular CUE tests for monitoring

How is a CUE Test Performed?

Step-by-Step Procedure​

Sample Collection

  • A midstream urine sample is collected in a sterile container.
  • The first few drops are discarded to avoid contamination.

Physical Examination

  • Checks for urine color, clarity, and odor.

Chemical Examination

  • Measures parameters such as pH, glucose, protein, ketones, nitrites, bilirubin using reagent strips.

Microscopic Examination

  • A drop of centrifuged urine is examined under a microscope for pus cells, red blood cells (RBCs), epithelial cells, bacteria, or crystals.

What is Included in a CUE Test?

Physical Examination

  • Color
  • Clarity
  • Odor

Chemical Examination

  • pH
  • Protein
  • Glucose
  • Ketones
  • Nitrites
  • Urobilinogen
  • Bilirubin
  • Leukocyte esterase
  • Specific Gravity

Microscopy

  • RBCs (Red Blood Cells)
  • WBCs (White Blood Cells / Pus Cells)
  • Casts
  • Crystals
  • Epithelial cells
  • Bacteria or Yeast

What Can Be Detected in a CUE Test?

  • Infections – UTIs, kidney infections
  • Kidney Diseases – Proteinuria, nephritis
  • Liver Disorders – Presence of bilirubin
  • Diabetes – Sugar or ketones in urine
  • Hematuria – Presence of blood
  • Dehydration – Altered specific gravity
  • Kidney Stones – Crystals or hematuria

How to Prepare for a CUE Test?

Basic Preparation Guidelines

  • Drink enough water to produce a fresh sample
  • Avoid vigorous exercise before the test
  • Inform the doctor of any medications or supplements
  • Avoid sample contamination by cleaning the genital area before collecting

No special fasting is typically required.

Is Fasting Required Before a CUE Test?

No, fasting is not required before undergoing a CUE test. However, it is advised to avoid food that could discolor the urine (e.g., beetroot) or alter its pH temporarily.

Can I Collect the Urine Sample at Home?

Yes, but only if advised. The container should be sterile, and the sample must be delivered to the lab within 1 hour. Improper handling can affect accuracy. At Urology Clinic Navi Mumbai, we recommend in-clinic collection for best results.

Can Children or Infants Undergo CUE Test?

Yes. CUE tests are safe for all age groups, including infants and children. It is often used to diagnose UTIs or monitor kidney function in pediatric patients.

What are the 3 Types of Urine Testing?

  1. Urine Routine and Microscopy (CUE) – Broad screening test
  2. Urine Culture – Detects infection-causing bacteria
  3. 24-Hour Urine Test – Measures kidney function and protein levels

CUE test is the first-line, most commonly advised test.

What is the Normal Range of Pus Cells in Urine?

  • 0–5 pus cells/HPF (High Power Field) is considered normal.
  • A count above 5 usually indicates infection or inflammation.

A detailed report will be interpreted by Dr. Ninad Tamboli, who can guide further investigations or treatment if needed.

Precautions Before and During the Test (CUE Test Safety Guidelines}

  • Ensure the sample is midstream and not the first few drops
  • Clean the genital area properly
  • Use a sterile container
  • Submit the sample within the advised time

These steps ensure accurate diagnosis and avoid misleading results.

Why Choose Urology Clinic Navi Mumbai for Your CUE Test?

At Urology Clinic Navi Mumbai, we ensure:

  • Accurate and hygienic sample collection
  • Fast and reliable lab reports
  • Expert diagnosis by Dr. Ninad Tamboli, a trusted name in urology
  • Follow-up care and treatment planning
  • Patient-first care in a state-of-the-art facility

If you suspect urinary problems, book your appointment today and get a complete urine examination done under professional care.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About CUE Test

Is CUE Test painful?

No. It is a non-invasive, painless test involving only urine sample collection.

It is recommended to avoid the test during menstruation unless urgent. Blood contamination may alter results.

Usually, within 24 hours.

Conclusion: Monitor Your Urinary Health with CUE Test

The CUE test is a crucial diagnostic step to assess kidney health, detect infections, and understand systemic diseases. Timely testing, accurate diagnosis, and expert care are vital for urinary health.

Visit Urology Clinic Navi Mumbai, consult Dr. Ninad Tamboli, and ensure your urinary tract is in excellent condition.

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