Know More About This Test
This urine test detects the presence of bile salts and bile pigments, substances normally excreted into the intestines via bile. Their presence in urine indicates liver or biliary tract dysfunction.
It is especially useful in diagnosing obstructive jaundice and hepatocellular disease.
Why Is This Test Recommended?
This test is recommended to:
Evaluate jaundice
Detect bile duct obstruction
Assess liver disease
Understanding Bile Components
Bile salts and pigments are normally absent in urine. Their presence suggests impaired bile flow or liver dysfunction.
Symptoms or Conditions That May Require This Test
Yellowing of skin or eyes (jaundice)
Dark urine
Pale stools
Itching
Why Do I Need This Test?
To differentiate types of jaundice and identify the underlying cause.
How Do I Prepare for the Test?
No fasting required.
How Is the Test Performed?
A fresh urine sample is collected for analysis.
What Happens After the Test?
Results guide further liver evaluation and diagnostic testing.
When Should I Consult a Doctor?
If the test is positive for bile salts or pigments.
Risks Associated With This Test
None.
Lifestyle Tips
Avoid alcohol consumption
Follow a liver-friendly diet
Stay well-hydrated
What Does This Test Measure?
Bile salts and bile pigments in urine.
What Do the Results Mean?
A positive result suggests cholestasis (impaired bile flow) or liver disease.
What Should I Do If Results Are Abnormal?
Further liver function tests and imaging are advised to determine the cause.
Factors That May Affect Results
Certain medications and hydration status can affect results.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is this test routine?
No, condition-specific; this test is ordered when jaundice or liver disease is suspected, not as part of routine screening.Does it diagnose hepatitis?
Suggestive, not confirmatory; positive results may indicate liver disease including hepatitis, but specific tests are needed for diagnosis.Is urine color important?
Yes, dark urine often accompanies positive bile tests and is a key clinical sign of liver or biliary dysfunction.Is fasting required?
No, fasting is not required for this urine test.Can results normalize?
Yes, with treatment; once the underlying liver or biliary condition is treated, bile components typically clear from urine.










