URINE ALBUMIN(QUANTITATIVE)

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Department : BIOCHEMISTRY

Urine Albumin (Quantitative) is a laboratory test that measures the precise concentration of albumin (a protein) in urine. Normally, only very small amounts of albumin are present in urine, as healthy kidneys prevent protein leakage.

Elevated levels of albumin in urine (albuminuria) may indicate early kidney damage, especially in conditions like diabetes and hypertension. This test is crucial for early detection and monitoring of kidney disease.

A urine sample is analyzed using quantitative methods to determine the exact amount of albumin present. Higher-than-normal levels suggest increased permeability of the kidney’s filtering units.

The purpose of this test is to:

  • Measure the amount of albumin in urine
  • Detect early kidney damage
  • Monitor kidney health in diabetes and hypertension
  • Assess risk of chronic kidney disease
  • Evaluate progression of kidney disorders

Tests Preparation :

Consult your doctor. No fasting is required Collect a clean urine sample as instructed (spot or 24-hour sample if advised) Maintain proper hygiene before sample collection Avoid contamination of the sample Inform your doctor about medications if any
Urine Albumin (Quantitative) test measures the exact amount of albumin in urine, helping detect early kidney damage and monitor kidney health.

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