A microbiological examination of urine is a laboratory test that is performed to identify and quantify microorganisms in a patient's urine sample. The presence of microorganisms in urine can indicate the presence of an infection in the urinary tract. In some cases, the microbiological examination may reveal abnormal findings that require further investigation and treatment.
Overall, abnormal findings on a microbiological examination of urine can indicate the presence of a urinary tract infection or other underlying health conditions. If you are experiencing symptoms such as frequent urination, painful urination, or blood in urine, you should contact your healthcare provider for evaluation and treatment.