Blood Urea
The Blood Urea test measures the level of urea in the blood. This test is done to detect any kidney disease or damage, or if you are undergoing treatment for an already existing kidney disease. This test is performed as part of a routine health checkup to determine your kidney function.
Understanding Blood Urea
Blood urea is a waste product in your body. It is the final breakdown product of the amino acids that are present in proteins. When proteins break down, they produce nitrogen in the form of ammonia in the liver. This nitrogen combines with other chemicals in the liver to form the waste product called urea. The urea is released into the blood and carried to the kidneys where it is filtered out of the blood and flushed out through urine. Usually, healthy kidneys remove more than 90% of the urea the body produces; therefore, determining blood urea levels can show how well your kidneys are working.
Your doctor may advise the Blood Urea test if you experience symptoms such as frequent urination, swelling in the ankles and feet, restless legs during sleep, mental confusion, and pain in the middle back. The doctor may also recommend this test if you are at risk of kidney disease; are suffering from diabetes, have high blood pressure or heart disease; or have a family history of kidney disease. The test may also be used to determine the effectiveness of dialysis treatment. Usually, no special preparation is required for the Blood Urea test; eat and drink as per your daily routine.
Test result ranges are approximate and may differ slightly between different labs depending on the methodology and laboratory guidelines. Talk to your doctor about your specific test results. Narrate your complete medical history to help the doctor correlate your clinical and laboratory findings. The test results will help them determine your medical condition, make recommendations for lifestyle modifications such as diet and exercise, decide whether or not medication will be required to manage your kidney health, and formulate your overall treatment plan.
What does Blood Urea measure?
The Blood Urea test measures the level of urea in the blood. Urea is a byproduct of protein metabolism. Proteins you consume in your diet are digested and converted into amino acids, which are then utilized by the body. This metabolic process produces a toxic byproduct known as ammonia. Ammonia is then rapidly converted into urea by your liver. Urea is comparatively less toxic than ammonia and is transported to the kidneys via the blood. The kidneys then filter it out through the urine. This process continues and the body keeps producing and eliminating urea, maintaining its low and steady levels in the blood.
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Price in | Kolkata | Rs. 119 |
Price in | Bangalore | Rs. 139 |
Price in | Chennai | Rs. 140 |
Price in | Pune | Rs. 139 |
Price in | New Delhi | Rs. 129 |
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