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Microalbumin

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Understanding Microalbumin


What is Microalbumin?

The Microalbumin test, also known as the microalbuminuria test, is used to detect small amounts of albumin in the urine. Microalbumin is one of the key indicators for detecting early signs of kidney damage, especially in individuals with conditions such as diabetes or hypertension.

Albumin is counted among the most essential protein that is normally found in the body. Normally, only trace amounts of albumin are found in urine, but when the kidneys are not functioning properly, they may allow larger quantities of albumin to pass into the urine, a condition known as microalbuminuria, which is often an early indicator of kidney disease.

The microalbumin urine test is essential for the early detection of kidney dysfunction, particularly in individuals with diabetes and hypertension, as these conditions can increase the risk of kidney damage. This test can also be suggested if you show symptoms suggestive of kidney disease, including frequent tiredness, dry and itchy skin, poor appetite, swelling in your feet or ankles, puffiness around your eyes, frequent urination, foamy and bloody urine, painful urination, muscle cramps, difficulty sleeping, etc. Additionally, regular monitoring of microalbumin levels helps assess the risk of progression to more severe forms of kidney disease and allows for timely interventions to prevent further damage.

Before the test, drink enough water to be able to submit a urine sample. A mid-stream urine sample should be collected into a sterile container provided by the sample collection professional. You may also be asked to stop taking certain medications and supplements as they may affect your test results. Women are advised not to give the sample during the menstrual period unless prescribed, as that can interfere with certain test results.

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 them correlate your clinical and laboratory findings. The results will help the doctor 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 an overall treatment plan. 

What is Microalbumin used for?

The Microalbumin test is done:

  • As part of routine health checkups in patients with high blood pressure and type 1 or type 2 diabetes.
  • To help in the diagnosis of diabetic nephropathy, a type of kidney disease associated with diabetes.
  • To assess overall cardiovascular risk in addition to kidney health.
  • To monitor treatment response for existing liver and kidney diseases.

What does Microalbumin measure?

The Microalbumin test measures the smallest amount of albumin present in your urine, serving as an indicator of kidney health, especially in individuals with conditions such as diabetes or hypertension. It plays a crucial role in identifying diabetic individuals who are at risk of developing chronic kidney disease. It also aids early detection, monitoring, and management of kidney disease and associated complications, enabling doctors to intervene promptly and implement measures to slow its progression.

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