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24 Hours Urine Creatinine, in Visit Clinic

Measures total creatinine in urine over 24 hours to assess kidney waste clearance and muscle waste excretion in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Urine
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
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Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a 24 Hours Urine Creatinine Test in Visit Clinic?

The 24 hours urine creatinine test measures how much creatinine is passed in urine over one full day. Creatinine is a normal waste product from muscle activity. Healthy kidneys remove creatinine from the blood and put it into urine. Measuring the total amount helps doctors assess kidney clearance and check for collection accuracy. It is used to monitor chronic kidney disease, evaluate unusual muscle breakdown, and help calculate creatinine clearance when paired with a blood creatinine. Results are interpreted based on age, sex, and muscle mass. Your doctor will explain what your result means.

24 Hours Urine Creatinine Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Collect all urine for 24 hours; avoid vigorous exercise during collection.

24 Hours Urine Creatinine Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The 24 Hours Urine Creatinine test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a 24 Hours Urine Creatinine Test in Visit Clinic?

24 HOURS URINE CREATININE is often ordered as part of kidney function panels or when calculating creatinine clearance. Doctors may request it for swelling, reduced urine output, unexplained fatigue, or to monitor chronic kidney disease. It helps diagnose reduced filtration, tubular problems, or high muscle breakdown. Abnormal results can result from dehydration, high muscle mass, certain medicines, or kidney disease. A family history of kidney disease makes testing more likely.

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What is normal creatinine in 24-hour urine in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal 24‑hour urinary creatinine excretion varies by sex and muscle mass. Typical ranges: men about 14–26 mg/kg/day (roughly 800–2,000 mg/day); women about 11–20 mg/kg/day (roughly 600–1,800 mg/day). Values outside these ranges can reflect under‑collection, muscle wasting, or kidney issues and should be interpreted with clinical context. Ask your clinician for individualized interpretation.

What do creatinine levels mean in pregnancy in Visit Clinic?plus

Serum creatinine measures kidney filtration. In pregnancy creatinine usually falls because glomerular filtration increases, so normal pregnancy values are lower (typically ~0.4–0.8 mg/dL). Higher-than-expected creatinine suggests reduced renal function, acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease or preeclampsia and requires prompt evaluation (repeat tests, urine protein, blood pressure monitoring and specialist referral).

When to worry about creatinine levels in children in Visit Clinic?plus

Worry when a child’s creatinine is above age‑specific reference ranges or shows a sudden rise—an increase of ≥0.3 mg/dL within 48 hours or ≥1.5× baseline suggests acute kidney injury. Persistent elevation for >3 months suggests chronic kidney disease. Seek urgent care if high creatinine is accompanied by reduced urine output, swelling, high blood pressure, vomiting, lethargy, or rapid weight gain; see a pediatrician or nephrologist.

What is a normal 24-hour urine test in Visit Clinic?plus

A normal 24‑hour urine test means the urine collected over 24 hours falls within expected ranges for volume and substances. Typical values: volume about 800–2,000 mL/day (with normal fluid intake), protein <150 mg/day, and creatinine excretion consistent with age and sex. Electrolytes, calcium and metabolic byproduct excretion should lie within the laboratory’s reference ranges; deviations prompt further evaluation.

What level of creatinine indicates kidney failure in Visit Clinic?plus

There is no single serum creatinine that universally defines kidney failure; values must be interpreted with baseline, age, sex and GFR. Acute kidney injury is flagged by a rise of ≥0.3 mg/dL within 48 hours or ≥1.5× baseline. Creatinine levels above roughly 4 mg/dL often reflect severe dysfunction; end‑stage renal failure typically corresponds to GFR <15 mL/min/1.73 m².

Why is my 24-hour urine creatinine low in Visit Clinic?plus

Low 24-hour urine creatinine usually reflects incomplete collection, low muscle mass or reduced creatinine production (elderly, malnutrition, muscle wasting, amputation), very high fluid intake causing dilution, vegetarian diet, or certain medications. Less commonly it’s due to lab error or altered renal handling. Repeat a carefully collected 24-hour urine, check serum creatinine, review muscle status and meds, and discuss results with your clinician.