Kidney Function Test
₹999
₹450
Kidney Function Test are a panel of test which are required when symptoms of kidney disorder; as in urinary tract infection, diabetes, high blood pressure, kidney stones and excessive use of pain killers, is noticed. Frequent urination, blood or pain while passing urine, swelling of hands and feet are common symptoms.
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Test Recommended For:
Male, Female
24 hrs
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Parameters Included
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) |
Urea/Creatinine Ratio |
Chloride |
Sodium |
Potassium |
Urea |
Creatinine |
Albumin/Creatinine Ratio |
Electrolytes |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Normal Kidney Function Level?
To assess kidney function the creatinine levels in the blood are used to arrive at the glomerular filtration rate (GFR), using a formula. While GFR can vary according to age, however, the normal value for GFR is 90 or above. A GFR below 60 is a sign that the kidneys are not working properly.
What is Normal GFR for age?
The GFR is calculated using age and gender so it can vary. However, the normal value for GFR is 90 or above, GFR below 60 can indicate that your kidney’s aren’t working properly. A GFR below 15 is at high risk for needing treatment for kidney failure, such as dialysis or a kidney transplant.
What are kidney Disorder ?
Some symptoms of kidney disorder are Fluid Retention usually swelling in legs, Decrease Urine Output, Nausea, Weakness, Fatigue and Irregular Heart Beat.
How to check Kidney Function at Home?
You can book a urine test and a KFT from the Medvocs. Both of these tests can help in assessing your kidney health.
What Causes Higher Creatinine Levels?
Creatine is a waste product of muscle wear and tear, high creatinine levels mainly indicates that your kidney is not working properly. However, sometimes creatinine levels can also be high because of dehydration, excessive consumption of protein or creatinine supplement.
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