CHLORIDE URINE 24 HOURS

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CHLORIDE URINE 24 HOURS, in Visit Clinic

Measures total chloride lost in urine over 24 hours to check electrolyte balance and kidney salt handling 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
Labs
CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a CHLORIDE URINE 24 HOURS Test in Visit Clinic?

The urine chloride 24 hours test measures how much chloride your body removes in urine over a full day. Chloride is an important electrolyte that helps keep fluids balanced and supports acid‑base control and nerve and muscle function. Measuring 24‑hour chloride helps doctors see how your kidneys handle salt. It can detect electrolyte imbalances, salt‑wasting disorders, effects of diuretics, and causes of abnormal blood acid levels. Doctors use the result with other tests to evaluate dehydration, kidney problems, some hormonal disorders, and to monitor treatment. A 24‑hour collection gives a clearer picture than a single urine sample for daily chloride loss.

CHLORIDE URINE 24 HOURS Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

CHLORIDE URINE 24 HOURS Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CHLORIDE URINE 24 HOURS test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CHLORIDE URINE 24 HOURS Test in Visit Clinic?

CHLORIDE URINE 24 HOURS is often ordered with an electrolyte or kidney function panel to assess daily salt loss. Doctors may request it when you have weakness, muscle cramps, swelling, unusual blood electrolyte results, or persistent acid‑base problems. It helps diagnose salt‑wasting kidney conditions, effects of diuretics, and some hormonal disorders. Abnormal results can come from diet, dehydration, vomiting, diuretic use, kidney disease, or hormonal causes. A family history of kidney or salt‑handling disorders may make this test more important.

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

A typical 24‑hour urine chloride excretion in adults is about 110–250 mmol (mEq) per day. Values vary with dietary salt intake, fluid status, diuretic use and kidney function; lower or higher results warrant clinical correlation and sometimes repeat testing to assess hydration, medication effects or renal handling of electrolytes.

What if chloride is high in urine in Visit Clinic?plus

High urine chloride commonly reflects high dietary salt or recent use of chloride‑wasting diuretics (loop or thiazide). It can also be seen with some kidney tubular disorders or mineralocorticoid excess and is used to evaluate acid–base and electrolyte problems. If unexpectedly high, review medications, recent diet and fluid status, and see a clinician for blood tests (electrolytes, renal function) and targeted kidney or endocrine evaluation.

What cancers are detected in a 24-hour urine test in Visit Clinic?plus

24‑hour urine testing can detect biochemical markers for specific tumors: elevated catecholamines/metanephrines or vanillylmandelic acid suggesting pheochromocytoma (or neuroblastoma), increased 5‑hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5‑HIAA) indicating serotonin‑secreting carcinoid/neuroendocrine tumors, and urine monoclonal (Bence Jones) proteins or free light chains seen in multiple myeloma. It’s not a general cancer screen and needs physician interpretation.

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

Normal 24-hour urine results vary, but typical ranges are: total volume 800–2,000 mL; creatinine 600–2,000 mg/day (varies with sex/muscle mass); protein <150 mg/day; calcium about 100–300 mg/day; sodium roughly 40–220 mmol/day; potassium about 25–125 mmol/day. Values outside these ranges may indicate kidney, metabolic, or dietary issues—discuss with your clinician.

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

No single serum chloride value definitively indicates kidney failure. Normal chloride is about 98–106 mmol/L. Mild deviations are common; marked hyperchloremia (for example >110–115 mmol/L) or severe hypochloremia (for example <80 mmol/L) suggest significant acid–base or fluid disturbances and possible renal involvement. Confirm kidney failure by checking creatinine and eGFR and consult a clinician.

What is a safe level of chloride in Visit Clinic?plus

A typical safe serum chloride level for adults is about 98–106 mmol/L (equivalent to mEq/L). Levels below this can indicate hypochloremia (from vomiting, diuretics) and above it hyperchloremia (often from dehydration or excess saline), both requiring clinical assessment. Interpretation depends on symptoms and other electrolytes; consult a healthcare professional for abnormal results.