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Phosphorous- Urine 24 hrs, in Visit Clinic

Measures urine phosphorus over 24 hours to evaluate bone mineral balance and kidney 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
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20K+Customers
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What is a Phosphorous- Urine 24 hrs Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures how much phosphorous (phosphate) is lost in urine over a full day. Phosphorous is a mineral that helps build strong bones and teeth. It also supports energy use and cell function. Measuring urine phosphorous shows how the body and kidneys handle this mineral. Doctors use it to check for kidney problems, parathyroid or vitamin D disorders, and some bone diseases. It also helps monitor treatment for these conditions. The 24-hour collection gives a clearer picture than a single urine sample because phosphorous levels vary during the day.

Phosphorous- Urine 24 hrs Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Phosphorous- Urine 24 hrs Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

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

Phosphorous- Urine 24 hrs is often ordered with kidney or mineral panels when doctors suspect abnormal mineral balance. It is used when patients have bone pain, muscle weakness, kidney disease, abnormal blood phosphate or calcium levels, or when monitoring treatment for parathyroid or vitamin D problems. Abnormal results can come from diet, kidney failure, hormonal disorders, certain medicines, or inherited conditions. A family history of bone or mineral disorders may make this test important.

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What is 24-hour urine phosphorus in Visit Clinic?plus

A 24-hour urine phosphorus test measures the total phosphate excreted in urine collected over a full day. It evaluates how the kidneys handle phosphate and helps diagnose causes of abnormal blood phosphate—dietary excess, parathyroid disorders, kidney or renal tubular problems—and guides management. Complete collection is essential; results are interpreted with blood phosphate, clinical history, and sometimes fractional excretion calculations.

What is a 24-hour urine test for kidney failure in Visit Clinic?plus

A 24-hour urine test for kidney failure measures substances excreted over a full day—commonly creatinine clearance and total protein or albumin—to evaluate kidney filtration and detect protein loss. You collect all urine for 24 hours (discard the first morning void, save subsequent urine including the next morning), refrigerate or use preservative as instructed. Low clearance or high protein suggests reduced kidney function.

What is a normal phosphorus level in urine in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal urinary phosphorus (phosphate) excretion on a 24‑hour urine collection is about 0.4–1.3 grams per day (400–1,300 mg/day). Levels vary with age, dietary phosphate intake, and kidney function; spot urine tests use different reference ranges. Persistently low or high urinary phosphate may indicate metabolic, parathyroid, or kidney disorders—discuss abnormal results with your healthcare provider.

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

Normal 24‑hour urine results typically: volume 800–2,000 mL/day; creatinine ~14–26 mg/kg/day (≈800–2,000 mg/day depending on sex/body size); total protein <150 mg/day and albumin <30 mg/day; no detectable glucose; urinary calcium about 100–300 mg/day; electrolytes reflect intake—sodium often 40–220 mmol/day. Abnormal values require clinical evaluation.

How to remove phosphorus from urine in Visit Clinic?plus

To lower phosphorus in urine, reduce dietary phosphorus by avoiding processed foods and sodas, and limit high‑phosphorus items such as dairy, organ meats, and some nuts. Follow portion control for protein. Take prescribed phosphate binders if you have kidney disease; in advanced cases dialysis removes phosphorus. Consult your healthcare provider or a dietitian before changing medications or diet.

What is an unsafe phosphorus level in Visit Clinic?plus

Unsafe serum phosphorus lies outside the normal 2.5–4.5 mg/dL (0.8–1.45 mmol/L) range. Levels above ~4.5 mg/dL signal hyperphosphatemia; values >6 mg/dL are often dangerous, causing vascular calcification and organ damage. Levels below ~2.5 mg/dL indicate hypophosphatemia; concentrations under ~1.0 mg/dL are severe and can cause muscle weakness, respiratory failure, and cellular dysfunction.