URINE ALBUMIN 24 HOURS

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URINE ALBUMIN 24 HOURS, in Visit Clinic

Measures total albumin lost in urine over 24 hours to detect or monitor kidney damage 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 URINE ALBUMIN 24 HOURS Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures how much albumin, a main blood protein, is lost in urine over 24 hours. Albumin normally stays in the blood and small amounts in urine are expected. Higher amounts suggest the kidney’s filtering units are damaged or leaking. It helps detect and monitor kidney diseases, especially in people with diabetes or high blood pressure. Doctors use it to find early kidney damage, track disease progression, and guide treatment changes. Results can influence medication choices and the need for further kidney tests. The 24-hour collection gives a more complete picture than a single urine sample.

URINE ALBUMIN 24 HOURS Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Collect all urine for 24 hours; avoid heavy exercise during collection.

URINE ALBUMIN 24 HOURS Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

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

URINE ALBUMIN 24 HOURS is often ordered as part of kidney function or diabetic monitoring panels. Doctors may request it if you have diabetes, high blood pressure, swelling, foamy urine, or a family history of kidney disease. It helps diagnose and follow kidney damage and nephropathy. Abnormal results can come from uncontrolled diabetes, hypertension, infections, certain medicines, or intense exercise. Family history of kidney problems makes this test more important.

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What is a 24 hour urine test for albumin in Visit Clinic?plus

A 24-hour urine albumin test measures total albumin excreted in urine over a full day to detect and quantify protein loss from the kidneys. You collect all urine for 24 hours in a provided container, store it as instructed, and return it for laboratory measurement. Elevated albumin suggests kidney damage from diabetes, hypertension or other disorders and helps monitor disease or treatment response.

What if 24 hour urine protein is high in Visit Clinic?plus

A high 24‑hour urine protein indicates significant proteinuria, suggesting kidney damage or increased glomerular permeability from diabetes, hypertension, infections, autoimmune disease, or drugs. Confirm with a repeat or spot albumin‑to‑creatinine ratio and assess kidney function (serum creatinine/eGFR), urine microscopy, and imaging. Treatment targets the cause: control blood pressure and blood sugar, consider ACE inhibitors/ARBs, adjust medications, reduce salt, and refer to a nephrologist.

How to calculate 24 hour urine albumin in Visit Clinic?plus

Collect all urine for 24 hours: discard the first morning void, note start time, collect every void including the first next morning, and keep it refrigerated. Record total urine volume. The lab reports albumin concentration (commonly mg/L); calculate 24‑hour albumin = concentration (mg/L) × total volume (L). Result is expressed as mg/day.

What level of albumin in urine is normal in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal urinary albumin is very low: under 30 mg per 24 hours, or an albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) below 30 mg/g (about <3 mg/mmol). An ACR of 30–300 mg/g (3–30 mg/mmol) or 30–300 mg/day indicates microalbuminuria; values above 300 mg/day (ACR >300 mg/g or >30 mg/mmol) indicate overt proteinuria and need evaluation.

What happens if albumin is high in urine in Visit Clinic?plus

High albumin in urine (albuminuria) usually indicates kidney damage or increased glomerular permeability. It can signal early chronic kidney disease, diabetes- or hypertension-related injury, infection, or recent heavy exercise. Persistent albuminuria raises risk of progressive kidney failure and cardiovascular disease. Doctors typically repeat tests (albumin-to-creatinine ratio), check blood pressure and blood sugar, and may start ACE inhibitors/ARBs and further evaluation.

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

Normal 24‑hour urine results vary by test. Typical ranges: total volume 800–2,000 mL/day; creatinine excretion ~14–26 mg/kg/day (men) and 11–20 mg/kg/day (women); total protein <150 mg/day; albumin <30 mg/day; calcium 100–300 mg/day; sodium 40–220 mmol/day; potassium 25–125 mmol/day. Reference ranges vary by lab, age, diet and body size. Contact your clinician for interpretation.