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Urea, Serum

Original price was: ₹ 251.00.Current price is: ₹ 179.00.

Description

Serum, NA, Fasting or Non Fasting: As suggested by doctor

sample requiredSample Required:

The Urea, Serum test requires a blood sample obtained through a standard blood draw.

test timeTest Time:

Results from the Urea, Serum test are typically available within a few hours to a day, depending on the laboratory’s processing time.

test normal rangeTest Normal Range:

The normal range for Urea, Serum can vary slightly from one laboratory to another, but it typically falls within the range of 7 to 20 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL).

what is the testWhat is the Test:

The Urea, Serum test measures the concentration of urea nitrogen in the blood. It is used to assess kidney function and to diagnose or monitor conditions related to the kidneys or liver.

test procedureTest Procedure:

A healthcare professional will draw a blood sample from a vein in your arm using a sterile needle. After that, the blood sample is transported to a laboratory for analysis.

precautions for exceptional casesWhen to Take the Test:

The Urea, Serum test may be ordered as part of a routine health checkup, especially if you have risk factors for kidney disease or liver conditions. It is also used when there are symptoms or medical conditions that suggest kidney or liver problems.

who should take this testWho Should Take This Test:

This test may be recommended for individuals with conditions such as kidney disease, liver disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart failure. It can help assess how well the kidneys and liver are functioning and monitor treatment effectiveness.

when to take the testPrecautions for Exceptional Cases (Pregnancy, etc.):

There are generally no specific precautions related to pregnancy for the Urea, Serum test. However, pregnant individuals with underlying medical conditions may undergo this test as part of their prenatal care.

 

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions):

Q1: What does a high Urea, Serum level indicate?

A: Elevated levels of urea in the blood may indicate kidney dysfunction, dehydration, high protein intake, or other medical conditions. Further evaluation is usually needed to determine the cause.

Q2: Can diet affect Urea, Serum levels?

A: Yes, a high-protein diet can temporarily increase urea levels in the blood. It’s essential to discuss dietary habits with your healthcare provider if you are concerned about the impact on your test results.

Q3: Is fasting required before the Urea, Serum test?

A: Fasting is not typically required for the Urea, Serum test. However, it’s a good idea to follow any specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider or the testing facility.

Q4: What other tests are commonly done alongside the Urea, Serum test?

A: Creatinine, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), and other kidney function tests are often performed alongside the Urea, Serum test to provide a comprehensive assessment of kidney health.

Q5: Can the Urea, Serum test detect liver problems?

A: While the Urea, Serum test primarily assesses kidney function, abnormal results may also indicate liver disease in some cases. Additional liver function tests are usually required for a definitive liver assessment.

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