URINE CREATININE

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The Urine Creatinine test is used to measure the concentration of creatinine in a urine sample. Creatinine is a waste product formed from normal muscle metabolism and is excreted from the body through the kidneys. Since its production is relatively constant, measuring creatinine levels provides valuable insight into kidney function.

This test is often performed as part of kidney function evaluation and may be used along with other tests to assess how effectively the kidneys are filtering and eliminating waste. It can be conducted using a random urine sample or as part of a 24-hour urine collection, depending on clinical requirements.

Abnormal levels of urine creatinine may indicate kidney disorders, dehydration, or conditions affecting muscle mass. The test is also useful in calculating other important ratios and parameters, such as the urine protein-to-creatinine ratio.

Test Recommended For

  • Individuals with suspected kidney disease
  • Patients with abnormal blood creatinine levels
  • Individuals undergoing kidney function evaluation
  • Patients with dehydration or fluid imbalance
  • Monitoring kidney health over time

Tests Preparation :

Consult your doctor. No fasting is required Stay well hydrated before the test A random urine sample is usually sufficient (unless 24-hour collection is advised) Inform your doctor about any medications you are taking Follow any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider

Urine Creatinine test measures the amount of creatinine in urine to help evaluate kidney function and assess how well the kidneys are filtering waste from the body.

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