RENAL SCREENING

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The Renal Screening test is a comprehensive evaluation designed to assess kidney health and identify early signs of kidney dysfunction. It typically includes a combination of blood and urine tests such as serum creatinine, blood urea, electrolytes, and urine analysis.

The kidneys are essential for filtering waste products, maintaining fluid balance, and regulating electrolytes. Abnormal results in renal screening tests may indicate kidney disease, dehydration, infections, or other underlying conditions.

This screening is often recommended for routine health check-ups, especially in individuals at risk of kidney disease, such as those with diabetes, hypertension, or a family history of renal disorders. Early detection helps in timely management and prevention of complications.

The purpose of this test is to

  • To assess overall kidney function
  • To detect early signs of kidney disease
  • To evaluate electrolyte and fluid balance
  • To monitor kidney health
  • To support preventive healthcare

Tests Preparation :

Consult your doctor. Fasting may be recommended (as advised by the doctor) Stay adequately hydrated Inform your doctor about medications Follow any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider
The Renal Screening test is a group of tests used to evaluate kidney function and detect early signs of kidney disease.

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