Renal Function Panel Test

A Renal Function Panel Test is a blood test that evaluates the health of your kidneys and helps detect any kidney-related issues early. The test measures various substances in your blood that are filtered by the kidneys, including:

  1. Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN): Measures the amount of nitrogen in your blood that comes from urea, a waste product produced by the liver. High levels can indicate kidney dysfunction.
  2. Creatinine: A waste product from muscle breakdown that is filtered by the kidneys. High levels can signal impaired kidney function.
  3. Glucose: High blood sugar can impact kidney health, so monitoring it is essential, especially for people with diabetes.
  4. Calcium: Important for various bodily functions, but too much or too little can be associated with kidney issues.
  5. Electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Chloride, and Carbon Dioxide): These are minerals that help balance your body’s fluids and are regulated by the kidneys. Imbalances may indicate kidney problems.
  6. Albumin: A protein made by the liver; low levels can suggest kidney damage or disease.

This panel provides a comprehensive overview of kidney function and can help detect conditions such as kidney disease, acute kidney injury, or electrolyte imbalances. Regular monitoring is especially important for individuals with diabetes, hypertension, or other conditions that put them at higher risk for kidney problems.

For more information about testing and how My Care Labs can help, please check our website or contact our team.
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