Renal

Renal tests are essential for assessing the health of the kidneys and monitoring their function. These tests can help identify early signs of kidney damage, track the progression of kidney disease, and guide treatment decisions.

What is it?

Renal tests are diagnostic tools that evaluate kidney function and identify potential issues such as kidney disease or damage. These tests measure levels of substances in the blood and urine that are filtered by the kidneys. The results can provide critical insights into the kidneys’ ability to perform their vital functions, including filtering waste and maintaining electrolyte balance.

Why is it important?

The kidneys play a crucial role in maintaining overall health by filtering out toxins and waste products from the body. Early detection of kidney dysfunction is vital because kidney disease can progress silently without noticeable symptoms. Renal tests allow for timely intervention, which can help prevent further damage and preserve kidney function.

Common Symptoms Addressed by the Renal Test Category Package:

Swelling in the feet, ankles, or legs

Changes in urine output or frequency

Fatigue or weakness

Shortness of breath

High blood pressure

Nausea and vomiting

Persistent itching or dry skin

Tests Included:

Kidney Function Test (KFT):

This test measures substances like creatinine, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and electrolytes in the blood to evaluate kidney function. It is often used as a basic screening tool for kidney health.

Renal Profile Test (RFT) – Complete:

A comprehensive test that includes a series of blood tests to evaluate kidney function and detect conditions like kidney failure, dehydration, and electrolyte imbalances. It also measures protein and other substances that can indicate kidney disease.

Renal Profile Tests (RFT):

A more focused version of the complete renal profile, these tests measure key substances in the blood that reflect kidney function. They are essential for diagnosing and managing conditions affecting the kidneys.

Estimated Price Range:

Renal tests typically range from INR 319.00 to INR 1,898.00, with discounts and offers available for some tests.

FAQ’s

A: The Renal Profile Test measures various markers, including creatinine, BUN, and electrolytes like sodium and potassium, to assess kidney function and electrolyte balance.
A: Fasting is typically not required for the Renal Profile Test. However, it's best to follow your healthcare provider's instructions regarding fasting or dietary restrictions.
A: The test involves a routine blood draw, which carries minimal risks such as bruising or infection at the site of the needle insertion.
A: The frequency of this test depends on your age, overall health, and risk factors. Your healthcare provider will advise you on how often you should have it done.
A: Abnormal results may suggest kidney dysfunction, dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, or other medical conditions. Further evaluation is needed to determine the cause of abnormal results.
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