URINE-PROTEIN 24HRS

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URINE-PROTEIN 24HRS, in Visit Clinic

Measures total protein lost in urine over 24 hours to detect and 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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Rating
4.5+Rating
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What is a URINE-PROTEIN 24HRS Test in Visit Clinic?

The URINE-PROTEIN 24HRS test measures how much protein is lost in urine over a full day. Proteins, mainly albumin, normally stay in the blood and are not filtered into urine by healthy kidneys. When the kidneys are damaged or stressed, protein can leak into urine. This test helps detect and monitor kidney disease, diabetes-related kidney damage, high blood pressure effects, and pregnancy-related conditions like preeclampsia. Doctors use the 24-hour collection to quantify protein loss accurately. Results help guide treatment, evaluate progression, and check response to medicines. It is often paired with other kidney function tests and helps explain symptoms such as swelling or foamy urine.

URINE-PROTEIN 24HRS Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Collect all urine for 24 hours; start after discarding first morning void; keep refrigerated.

URINE-PROTEIN 24HRS Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The URINE-PROTEIN 24HRS test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a URINE-PROTEIN 24HRS Test in Visit Clinic?

URINE-PROTEIN 24HRS is often part of a kidney or renal panel and is ordered when patients have swelling, high blood pressure, foamy urine, or unexplained fatigue. It helps diagnose and monitor kidney disease, diabetic kidney damage, nephrotic syndrome, and preeclampsia. Abnormal results can follow infections, intense exercise, certain medications, dehydration, or underlying kidney disorders. A family history of kidney disease or diabetes may make this test especially important.

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What does protein in 24-hour urine mean in Visit Clinic?plus

A 24‑hour urine protein test measures total protein excreted in urine over a day. Small amounts (<150 mg/day) are normal; persistent higher levels indicate kidney damage or disease (e.g., glomerulonephritis, diabetic or hypertensive kidney disease). Very high excretion (>3.5 g/day) suggests nephrotic syndrome. Transient proteinuria can occur with fever, exercise, infection or pregnancy. Persistent elevation needs further evaluation and treatment.

What is a normal proteinuria level in 24 hours in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal protein excretion in a 24‑hour urine collection is less than 150 mg/day. Urine albumin is normally under 30 mg/day; 30–300 mg/day is termed microalbuminuria, and ≥300 mg/day (≥0.3 g/day) indicates overt proteinuria. Persistent or increasing proteinuria warrants further evaluation by a healthcare professional.

How to reduce 24-hour urine protein in Visit Clinic?plus

To reduce 24‑hour urine protein, control blood pressure and blood glucose (use ACE inhibitors/ARBs if prescribed), follow a low‑salt diet, maintain healthy weight through exercise, stop smoking, and manage lipids. Avoid nephrotoxic drugs (NSAIDs) and limit dietary protein only if advised by your clinician. Treat underlying causes and have regular follow‑up with urine testing to monitor response.

What is the cost of 24-hour urine protein test in Visit Clinic?plus

Costs for a 24‑hour urine protein test vary by country and provider. In the UK it is usually provided free through the NHS. In India private labs typically charge roughly ₹300–₹1,200. In the US out‑of‑pocket prices commonly range from about $20–$200, though insurers often cover it. Prices depend on location, lab and insurance—check your local provider for exact charges.

How much urine in 24 hours is normal in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal adult urine output over 24 hours is typically about 800–2,000 mL (roughly 0.8–2.0 L) with usual fluid intake (~1.5–2 L/day), averaging ~1.5 L. Oliguria is <400 mL/24h, anuria <100 mL/24h, and polyuria >2,500–3,000 mL/24h. Values vary with fluid intake, medications, medical conditions and age.

What stage of kidney disease is protein in urine in Visit Clinic?plus

Protein in the urine (proteinuria or albuminuria) can appear early—often as microalbuminuria in CKD stages 1–2, indicating kidney damage even with near‑normal GFR. Heavier, persistent proteinuria usually reflects progression to stage 3 or beyond as GFR falls. Staging requires both GFR and albuminuria measurements, so any proteinuria warrants further evaluation and monitoring.