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This app analyzes urine test strips to provide insights into general health, potentially indicating issues like UTIs, diabetes, or kidney/liver diseases. It reads 10 parameters from conventional strips and displays results in a user-friendly format. Consult a physician for interpretation.
What's New in Cherto Urine Test
1.0
February 28, 2015
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
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What does Cherto test for?
Cherto reads 10 parameters from urine test strips, including leukocytes, urobilinogen, bilirubin, blood, nitrates, pH, specific gravity, proteins, glucose, and ketones. This helps identify potential indications of urinary tract infections, diabetes, and kidney or liver diseases.
How accurate is Cherto?
The app combines the accuracy of medical lab tests with mobile technology. However, the disclaimer notes that light conditions may influence the accuracy of the test, and it is not for self-diagnosis or self-treatment.
Can I use Cherto for self-diagnosis?
No, Cherto is not for self-diagnosis or self-treatment. The app's disclaimer strongly advises consulting a physician to interpret the results and for any medical concerns.
Where can I get Cherto test strips?
Cherto test strips can be purchased from www.unicoms.com or from a pharmacy near you. Availability is limited to a few select countries.
What devices does Cherto support?
Cherto is supported on iPhone and iPod devices. It was released on February 28, 2015, and its latest version is 1.0.
What is the age rating for Cherto?
Cherto has an age rating of 17+. This is likely due to the nature of the medical information it provides and the need for adult interpretation.
Does Cherto have ads?
No, Cherto does not contain advertisements. The app is free to download and use without interruptions from ads.
How often is Cherto updated?
Cherto was last updated on February 28, 2015, with version 1.0. As of its last update, it has a rating of 1.0 stars from 1 rating.





