PHOSPHOROUS – 24 HOURS URINE

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Department : BIOCHEMISTRY

The Phosphorus – 24 Hours Urine test is a diagnostic test used to measure the total amount of phosphorus eliminated in urine over a 24-hour period. Phosphorus is an essential mineral involved in bone health, energy production, and cellular function.

This test helps evaluate how well the kidneys regulate phosphorus levels in the body. Abnormal urinary phosphorus levels may indicate kidney disorders, bone diseases, parathyroid gland dysfunction, or imbalances in calcium metabolism.

A 24-hour urine collection provides a comprehensive assessment of phosphorus excretion, offering more accurate insights compared to a single urine sample.

The purpose of the Phosphorus – 24 Hours Urine Test is to

  • To measure phosphorus excretion in urine
  • To assess kidney function
  • To evaluate calcium and phosphate balance
  • To diagnose bone and parathyroid disorders
  • To monitor metabolic conditions

Tests Prepration :

Consult your doctor. No fasting is required 24-hour urine collection is required Collect all urine over a full 24-hour period as instructed Maintain normal diet unless advised otherwise Avoid heavy exercise during collection Inform your doctor about any medications being taken Store the sample as directed (usually in a cool place)
The Phosphorus – 24 Hours Urine test measures the amount of phosphorus excreted in urine over 24 hours to assess kidney function and mineral balance.

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