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    Kidney Function Test

    A kidney function test checks how well your kidneys are working by measuring waste products in your blood, like urea and creatinine.

    Chhusya Bahal (Chhusya Galli), Jyatha, Thamel, Kathmandu 44600, Bagmati
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    Description

    A kidney function test assesses how well your kidneys are working. It typically includes several key components:

    1. Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN): Measures the amount of nitrogen in your blood that comes from urea, a waste product filtered by the kidneys. Elevated levels can indicate impaired kidney function.
    2. Creatinine: A waste product from muscle metabolism, creatinine levels in the blood can provide insight into kidney efficiency. High levels may suggest kidney dysfunction.
    3. Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR): Calculated using creatinine levels, age, sex, and race, eGFR estimates how well your kidneys filter blood. A lower eGFR indicates reduced kidney function.
    4. Urinalysis: Examines urine for abnormalities, such as protein, blood, or other substances that can indicate kidney disease.

    Purpose:

    • Assess Kidney Health: Detects kidney disease or dysfunction early.
    • Monitor Progress: Tracks kidney function over time, especially in individuals with existing conditions like diabetes or hypertension.

    Regular kidney function tests are vital for maintaining kidney health and preventing complications.

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    Kidney Function Test

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