Kidney Function Test with Electrolytes

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Kidney Function Test with Electrolytes, in Visit Clinic

Checks kidney waste removal and blood salt levels to assess kidney function, hydration, and electrolyte balance in Visit Clinic.

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What is a Kidney Function Test with Electrolytes Test in Visit Clinic?

A Kidney Function Test with Electrolytes measures wastes and key salts in your blood. It typically includes creatinine, urea (or BUN), and electrolytes like sodium and potassium. These substances show how well your kidneys filter waste and keep fluid and mineral balance. The results help find or monitor acute or chronic kidney problems, dehydration, and electrolyte disturbances. Doctors use the test to guide treatment, adjust medicines, check when surgery is planned, and track conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure. It is a routine and useful test for evaluating kidney health and overall metabolic balance.

Kidney Function Test with Electrolytes Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Kidney Function Test with Electrolytes Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Kidney Function Test with Electrolytes test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Serum creatinine
  • Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) or Urea
  • eGFR
  • Sodium
  • Potassium
  • Chloride
  • Bicarbonate (CO2)

Why Take a Kidney Function Test with Electrolytes Test in Visit Clinic?

Kidney Function Test with Electrolytes is often ordered as part of a renal panel or basic metabolic panel. Doctors request it when patients have tiredness, swelling, reduced urine, nausea, high blood pressure, or after starting certain medications. It helps diagnose or monitor acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, dehydration, and electrolyte imbalances. Abnormal results can come from diabetes, hypertension, medications, infections, or poor fluid intake. Family history of kidney disease, diabetes, or high blood pressure makes this test particularly important.

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What is the electrolyte test for kidneys in Visit Clinic?plus

The electrolyte test for kidneys is a blood (and sometimes urine) panel measuring ions—sodium, potassium, chloride and bicarbonate—and often calcium, phosphate and magnesium. It assesses kidney ability to maintain fluid, mineral and acid–base balance, detects imbalances from kidney disease, dehydration or medications, and helps guide treatment. Results are interpreted alongside kidney markers (creatinine, BUN) and clinical context.

Does KFT include electrolytes in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes—Kidney Function Tests typically measure key electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, chloride and bicarbonate (or CO2) alongside urea, creatinine and eGFR. However, panel contents vary by lab or physician order; some basic KFTs may report only renal markers and omit certain electrolytes. Confirm with your lab or clinician which specific analytes are included.

Do electrolytes affect kidney function in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. Kidneys regulate and are affected by electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium and phosphate. Imbalances, too high or too low, can impair kidney function, cause fluid shifts and dangerous heart effects, and worsen chronic kidney disease. Dehydration or excess salt or potassium intake strains the kidneys. People with kidney disease need regular electrolyte monitoring and diet or medication adjustments.

What are the main tests for kidney function in Visit Clinic?plus

Main tests for kidney function include blood tests—serum creatinine with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and blood urea nitrogen (BUN); urine tests—urinalysis and urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (or 24-hour protein); and imaging such as renal ultrasound. In selected cases, kidney biopsy assesses specific disease and severity. They detect reduced filtration, proteinuria and structural problems to guide treatment and monitoring.

What is the cost of an electrolyte test in Visit Clinic?plus

An electrolyte test (basic metabolic panel) costs vary by country and insurance. In the U.S., lab fees typically range from about $25–$150 if paying cash (copays often $10–$50). In the U.K., it’s free on the NHS or about £20–£60 privately. In India, private lab prices are commonly around ₹200–₹500. Prices depend on facility and location.

What are the symptoms of electrolyte imbalance in Visit Clinic?plus

Electrolyte imbalance can cause muscle cramps, weakness or twitching; irregular or rapid heartbeat and palpitations; fatigue, dizziness or lightheadedness; headache, nausea, vomiting and loss of appetite; numbness, tingling or confusion and irritability; low blood pressure or fainting; and in severe cases seizures, altered consciousness or reduced urine output. Symptoms vary with which electrolyte is affected.