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Renal\Kidney Tests Constance Hammond, Kidney Disease, Fluids, Renal, Kidney Tests, Urinary Disease
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These lab tests are designed to diagnose the potential threat of Kidney Disease. Tests performed on samples of your blood and urine are the first line of defense in detecting kidney problems and minimizing damage. Tests of these types can show how well the kidneys are removing excess fluids and waste. In addition, your blood pressure should be measured since high blood pressure/hypertension can lead to Kidney Disease.
Why are these Renal\Kidney Tests performed? There are several lab tests commonly used to help your health care provider recognize if you have Kidney or Urinary Disease. A blood sample can be analyzed for creatinine (and the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) can be calculated) and blood urea nitrogen (BUN). The level of these waste products in the blood increases as kidney filtration declines and is often the first sign of Kidney Disease. Our lab tests are designed for early detection so you can begin a treatment program.
What sorts of issues associated with Renal & Kidney Disease can lab tests diagnose? Some of the common laboratory blood tests can detect the following issues associated with Kidney Disease so you can pursue proper treatment: •Beta2-Microglobulin, Urine •Kidney Stone Retest, Limited •Calcium, Ionized, Serum •Immunoglobulins IgA, IgG, IgM, Quantitative, Serum
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