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Sodium-Urine 24 HOURS, in Visit Clinic

Measures total sodium lost in urine over 24 hours to evaluate salt 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
Customers
20K+Customers
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CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a Sodium-Urine 24 HOURS Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures the amount of sodium your kidneys remove from the body over a full day. Sodium helps control fluid balance, blood pressure, and nerve and muscle function. Measuring 24-hour urine sodium shows how much salt you eat and how well your kidneys handle sodium. Doctors use it to evaluate causes of abnormal blood sodium, to manage high blood pressure, heart or kidney disease, and to check response to diuretics or low-salt diets. It can help distinguish between problems caused by diet, medications, or underlying hormonal or kidney disorders. The result helps guide treatment and dietary advice.

Sodium-Urine 24 HOURS Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Avoid high-salt foods and specific medications as directed; collect all urine for 24 hours.

Sodium-Urine 24 HOURS Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Sodium-Urine 24 HOURS test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Sodium-Urine 24 HOURS Test in Visit Clinic?

Sodium-Urine 24 HOURS is often ordered as part of electrolyte and kidney function evaluations or hypertension workups. Doctors may request it when you have swelling, high blood pressure, abnormal blood sodium levels, or to monitor response to diuretics and salt-restricted diets. Abnormal results can come from high or low salt intake, dehydration, kidney or heart disease, hormonal disorders, or certain medications. A family history of hypertension or kidney disease can make this test especially relevant.

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How much sodium is in urine for 24 hours in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal 24‑hour urinary sodium excretion ranges roughly from 40 to 220 mmol per day, which equals about 920 to 5,060 mg of sodium (approximately 2.3–13 g of salt). Urinary sodium largely reflects dietary intake and varies with diet, hydration, medications, and health conditions. Clinicians use 24‑hour collections to estimate sodium consumption.

How to collect 24 hour urine sodium in Visit Clinic?plus

Begin by discarding the first morning urine and note the time. Collect every urine in the provided container for the next 24 hours, including the first void the following morning at the same time. Keep the container refrigerated or on ice during collection. Record start/end times, avoid missed samples, note medications or dietary changes, and return the specimen promptly as instructed.

What does a 24 hour urine test show in Visit Clinic?plus

A 24-hour urine test measures total urine volume and daily excretion of substances—creatinine and creatinine clearance (kidney filtration), protein/albumin, electrolytes (sodium, potassium), calcium, oxalate, uric acid, hormones (cortisol, catecholamines) and metabolites. It helps evaluate kidney function, detect proteinuria, identify metabolic causes of kidney stones, screen for endocrine disorders and monitor medication effects to guide diagnosis and treatment.

How much sodium is lost in urine in Visit Clinic?plus

Most sodium ingested is excreted in urine—about 90–95% in healthy adults. A 24‑hour urinary sodium varies with intake, commonly about 40–200 mmol/day (≈900–4,600 mg sodium). Many adults cluster around 100–150 mmol/day (≈2,300–3,450 mg). Urinary sodium is used to estimate dietary intake; values rise with higher salt intake and fall with restriction.

How much can sodium change in 24 hours in Visit Clinic?plus

Serum sodium normally varies only a few mmol/L in 24 hours (typically 1–3 mmol/L). Illness, diuretics, fluid shifts or treatment can cause larger changes. To avoid osmotic brain injury, guidance is to limit correction to about 8–10 mmol/L (some acute protocols allow up to 10–12 mmol/L) in 24 hours; larger swings are possible but risky and need medical supervision.

How do you calculate 24 hour urine levels in Visit Clinic?plus

To calculate 24‑hour urine levels, collect all urine for 24 hours (discard the first morning void, then collect every void until the same time next day; refrigerate). Measure total volume and obtain the analyte concentration. Multiply concentration (e.g., mg/L) by total volume in liters to get total mg per 24 hours. Report units and repeat if collection was incomplete.