The Urine Albumin/Sugar Test measures the levels of albumin and glucose in urine, helping to evaluate kidney function and detect conditions like diabetes and diabetic nephropathy.
The Urine Albumin/Sugar Test is a valuable diagnostic tool used to evaluate kidney function and glucose levels in the body. This test measures the presence of albumin (a type of protein) and sugar (glucose) in the urine, which can provide critical insights into an individual’s health status.
The presence of albumin in urine can be an early indicator of kidney damage, particularly in individuals with diabetes or hypertension. At the same time, detecting sugar in the urine may signal conditions such as diabetes mellitus. Monitoring both albumin and sugar levels in urine is essential for assessing kidney health and metabolic disorders, allowing for timely intervention and management.
Individuals with diabetes: Regular monitoring is crucial to detect early signs of kidney damage. Patients with hypertension: Those at risk for kidney issues should be screened regularly. People experiencing symptoms: Symptoms such as increased thirst, frequent urination, fatigue, or unexplained weight loss may warrant testing.
At Diagnopein in Pune, we are committed to providing comprehensive and accurate Urine Albumin/Sugar Testing. Our laboratory is equipped with advanced technology to ensure precise results, enabling effective monitoring of kidney function and blood sugar levels. We prioritize cleanliness and hygiene in our facilities, ensuring a safe environment for all our patients. Our experienced staff delivers professional service and support, and we offer competitive pricing, making it accessible for everyone to prioritize their health.
1. Urine Albumin
2. URINE, GLUCOSE
A urine sample is collected and analyzed for the presence of albumin and sugar, using standardized testing methods.
Positive results may indicate kidney dysfunction or diabetes, requiring further investigation and management.
Results are typically available within 24 hours after testing.
Consult your healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation and to discuss appropriate treatment options based on your health status.