Description
24Hr. Urine, NA, Fasting or Non Fasting: As suggested by doctor
Sample Required:
A 24-hour urine sample is required for the cortisol, free urine 24-hour test. This entails gathering every drop of pee produced over a 24-hour period.
Test Time:
The turnaround time for cortisol, free urine 24-hour test results can vary but is usually within a day or two.
Test Normal Range:
The normal range for free cortisol in urine can vary depending on the laboratory and the specific assay used for testing. Normal values are typically provided with the test results.
What is the Test?
The cortisol, free urine 24-hour test measures the amount of cortisol that is not bound to proteins in the urine. Cortisol is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands, and this test assesses the amount of unbound cortisol excreted in the urine.
Test Procedure:
All urine that has been passed over a 24-hour period is collected for the test. It begins with an empty bladder, and the first morning urine is typically discarded. All subsequent urine is collected in a container provided by the laboratory. At the end of the 24-hour period, the container is returned to the lab for analysis.
When to Take the Test:
The cortisol, free urine 24-hour test may be ordered by a healthcare provider for various reasons, including:
Diagnosing Adrenal Disorders: To assess adrenal function and diagnose conditions such as Cushing’s syndrome or Addison’s disease.
Monitoring Treatment: To monitor the effectiveness of treatment for conditions affecting cortisol levels.
Who Should Take This Test:
Individuals with symptoms or medical conditions that may be related to cortisol levels, such as unexplained weight gain, fatigue, high blood pressure, or mood disorders.
Those with known adrenal or pituitary gland disorders. People undergoing treatment for conditions affecting cortisol levels.
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recautions for Exceptional Cases (Pregnancy, etc.):
Pregnant individuals may undergo this test if there are concerns about adrenal function during pregnancy. However, specific precautions are usually not necessary.

