24 HRS URINE CALCIUM & CREATININE RATIO (In Karad)

Discover how the 24-hour urine calcium and creatinine ratio test helps detect kidney and metabolic issues. Learn about its importance, procedure, and results at Diagnopein.

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Overview

The 24-hour urine calcium and creatinine ratio test helps assess kidney function, calcium metabolism, and bone health. By collecting urine over a 24-hour period, labs measure calcium and creatinine levels to detect risks of kidney stones, metabolic disorders, or bone-related issues. Diagnopein ensures accurate results, quick reporting, and expert guidance to help you take timely action for your health.

The 24-hour urine calcium and creatinine ratio is a vital test that helps doctors understand how your kidneys are functioning and whether your body is maintaining the right balance of calcium. Calcium is essential for strong bones, proper nerve function, and muscle health. Abnormal calcium levels in urine can indicate underlying health issues like kidney stones, bone disorders, or metabolic problems.

Why is the Test Important?

This test is particularly important for:

  • Kidney stone prevention: Excess calcium in urine can lead to kidney stones.
  • Bone health evaluation: Helps detect conditions like osteoporosis.
  • Metabolic disorders: Abnormal calcium levels may indicate hormonal or metabolic issues.

How is the Test Done?

  1. Collection: Collect all urine produced over 24 hours in a special container provided by the lab.
  2. Storage: Keep the container refrigerated during the collection period to preserve the sample.
  3. Analysis: The lab measures calcium and creatinine levels to calculate the ratio, helping doctors assess kidney and metabolic health.

Interpreting Results

  • Normal ratio: Suggests proper kidney function and calcium metabolism.
  • High ratio: Could indicate excessive calcium loss, linked to kidney stones or hyperparathyroidism.
  • Low ratio: Might point to conditions like hypoparathyroidism or vitamin D deficiency.

Benefits of Doing This Test at Diagnopein

  • Accurate testing with advanced lab equipment.
  • Fast and reliable results.
  • Expert guidance from trained pathologists.

Regular monitoring of your urine calcium and creatinine ratio can help in early detection of kidney or bone-related issues, enabling timely treatment and better health outcomes.

For more information or to book a test, visit www.diagnopein.com. Take a step towards proactive health today!

Why Choose Diagnopein for 24 HRS URINE CALCIUM & CREATININE RATIO Test?

  • Advanced Labs: State-of-the-art equipment ensures accurate and reliable results.
  • Expert Pathologists: Experienced professionals analyze your test with precision.
  • Quick & Hassle-Free: Simple process with fast turnaround for reports.
  • Patient-Centric Care: Guidance and consultation for understanding results.
  • Trusted Across Cities: Diagnopein has multiple centers ensuring accessibility.

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Frequently Asked Questions

For the 24-hour URINE CALCIUM & CREATININE tests, you will need to collect all your urine in a special container provided by Diagnopein over 24 hours. You’ll be given detailed instructions to ensure accurate collection.

The results of the URINE CALCIUM & CREATININE tests provide insights into calcium metabolism and kidney function. Elevated or decreased levels may indicate disorders related to the bones or kidneys, and your doctor will guide you on the next steps.

The 24-hour URINE CALCIUM & CREATININE tests assess your body’s calcium metabolism and kidney function. These tests are critical in diagnosing conditions like kidney disease, bone disorders, and imbalances in calcium levels.

You may need the URINE CALCIUM & CREATININE tests if you’re experiencing symptoms like bone pain, kidney stones, muscle weakness, or unexplained fatigue. These tests help diagnose conditions related to calcium imbalance and kidney function.