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Calcium-Urine 24 hrs, in Visit Clinic

Measures how much calcium is lost in urine over 24 hours to assess stone risk and bone health in Visit Clinic.

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Urine
FASTING REQUIRED
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Male/Female
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24 hours
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What is a Calcium-Urine 24 hrs Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures the total calcium excreted in urine over a 24-hour period. Calcium is vital for strong bones, healthy muscles, nerve signals, and a steady heartbeat. Measuring urine calcium helps find too much or too little calcium loss from the body. Doctors use it to evaluate kidney stone risk, bone loss, and hormonal problems like hyperparathyroidism. It also helps monitor treatment, changes in diet or supplements, and the effect of medicines. Accurate 24-hour collection is important so results reflect true daily calcium loss and guide next steps in care.

Calcium-Urine 24 hrs Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Collect all urine for 24 hours; follow doctor's diet instructions.

Calcium-Urine 24 hrs Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Calcium-Urine 24 hrs test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Calcium-Urine 24 hrs Test in Visit Clinic?

Calcium-Urine 24 hrs is often ordered as part of a kidney stone metabolic workup or osteoporosis evaluation. Doctors request it for people with recurrent stones, unexplained high or low blood calcium, bone pain, or muscle weakness. It helps diagnose hypercalciuria, hyperparathyroidism, and malabsorption, and it monitors treatment or dietary changes. Abnormal results can come from diet, vitamin D levels, medications, or endocrine diseases, and a family history of stones may prompt testing.

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What does high calcium in 24 hour urine mean in Visit Clinic?plus

High calcium in a 24‑hour urine (hypercalciuria) means your kidneys are excreting more calcium than normal. Causes include high dietary calcium or vitamin D, hyperparathyroidism, bone loss, certain medications, or a renal calcium leak. It raises kidney stone and bone‑loss risk. Doctors usually repeat testing, check blood calcium and PTH, review meds/diet, and recommend hydration and lower sodium/protein intake.

What is a normal calcium concentration in urine collection 24 hours in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal urinary calcium excretion in a 24‑hour collection for adults is roughly 100–300 mg/day (about 2.5–7.5 mmol/day). Many labs use upper limits of ≈250 mg/day for women and ≈300 mg/day for men. Persistent values above these thresholds indicate hypercalciuria and merit evaluation (repeat testing while on a typical diet and assessment for dietary, metabolic, renal, or endocrine causes).

What is the cost of 24 hour urine calcium test in Visit Clinic?plus

Costs for a 24‑hour urine calcium test vary by country, laboratory and insurance. Public health systems often cover it at no charge; private labs in India typically charge about ₹250–1,200. In the United States out‑of‑pocket prices commonly range from $30–$200, though insurance or Medicare may reduce or eliminate patient cost. Always check prices with your local lab or clinic.

What are normal results for a 24 hour urine test in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal 24‑hour urine results vary by analyte and lab. Typical values: total protein <150 mg/day; albumin <30 mg/day (microalbumin 30–300 mg/day); creatinine ~14–26 mg/kg/day for men and 11–20 mg/kg/day for women; urine calcium about 100–300 mg/day. Sodium and potassium depend on diet and are interpreted against expected intake. Always compare with your lab’s reference ranges.

How to stop calcium in urine in Visit Clinic?plus

To reduce urinary calcium: stay well hydrated to dilute urine; cut dietary sodium and limit animal protein; avoid excessive calcium or vitamin D supplements while maintaining normal dietary calcium; increase fruits/vegetables to raise urinary citrate; maintain healthy weight; treat underlying causes (e.g., hyperparathyroidism); and, if needed, use prescribed medications such as thiazide diuretics. Discuss testing and personalized treatment with your doctor.

What cancers cause high calcium in urine in Visit Clinic?plus

Cancers that commonly cause high urine calcium include those that produce hypercalcemia—notably breast cancer and other solid tumors with bone metastases, squamous-cell lung carcinoma (via PTHrP), multiple myeloma, and certain lymphomas (via increased calcitriol). Rarely, parathyroid carcinoma causes marked hypercalciuria. Any malignancy causing bone destruction or paraneoplastic PTHrP/calcitriol can raise urinary calcium.