Webster's test

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Webster's test is a diagnostic test used to detect the presence of glucose in the urine. The test is used to diagnose diabetes, a condition characterized by high blood sugar levels. The test involves adding a reagent to a urine sample, which reacts with glucose to produce a color change. If glucose is present in the urine, the sample will turn a specific color, indicating a positive test result. The test is quick, simple, and easy to perform, making it a useful tool for diagnosing diabetes in the primary care setting.

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