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What is a renal profile test?

A renal profile test is an array of tests that are performed to analyse the functional status of a person’s kidney. The uses of the tests vary depending on the patient’s requirements and the doctor’s prescription. Generally, the test aims to analyse electrolyte levels in the patient’s body, BUN(blood urea nitrogen) and creatinine levels, and the GFR. These parameters can help the doctor figure out if your kidneys are working efficiently or not. For the test, urine samples or blood samples can be collected. The tests can screen or monitor various kidney diseases with little to no side effects.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the renal profile used for?

Renal profile tests are used to determine how well the kidneys are functioning. The test results tell the doctor your GFR, electrolyte levels, BUN, and creatinine levels. The doctor assesses these levels to estimate how well your kidneys are functioning. These tests are done on your blood as well as urine samples.

Understanding the test results of renal profile test

The test results of a renal profile test can mean different things for different patients. For example, a normally functioning kidney with a GFR higher than 60 and a urine glucose level of a maximum of 0.8 mmol/L in a non-diabetic patient. So, a doctor’s subjective analysis is always important to understand the test results of this test.

Why do I need a renal profile?

A renal profile test is important to determine how well your kidneys are functioning. Your doctor may recommend a renal profile if he notices unusual swelling and urinary problems or high-risk patients with hypertension or diabetes. For your renal profile test, you can book an appointment with us now.

What happens during a renal profile?

A laboratory technician would generally collect your blood and urine samples during the test. You might be asked to urinate in a container to collect the urinary sample. The laboratory technician will inject a needle into your upper arm for the blood tests and draw out a blood sample. No additional preparations are required.

What does a renal profile include?

Since a renal profile test is an array of tests to assess renal function, it involves several tests on your urine and blood samples. The blood samples are tested for BUN and serum creatinine levels to see how well the kidneys function. The urine tests depict the electrolyte, acid-base, and glucose levels.

What is a normal renal profile?

The definition of a normal renal profile can vary with each person depending on age, race, and other risk factors. Normally, kidneys are considered healthy if the patient has a GFR higher than 60 and electrolyte levels in the normal range. Our medical experts can get a second opinion on your renal profile tests.

What tests are in a renal profile?

A renal profile test includes an array of tests. Your urine and blood samples will be collected to determine glucose levels, electrolyte levels (such as sodium and calcium), and acid-base levels in the body. Renal profile tests also reveal your GFR, BUN and serum creatinine levels that tell how well your kidneys are.

Which of the following is commonly ordered for a renal profile test?

A renal profile test can have various components depending on the laboratory. Typically, a renal profile test will analyse your electrolyte levels, protein levels, BUN level, serum creatinine level, glucose and minerals levels to reveal the functional status of your kidneys. To get your renal profile tests done, book an appointment with us now.

Which of the following are indicators of renal function?

The typical indicators of a normally functioning kidney are the GFR and the BUN levels. The GFR is used to estimate the blood flow to the kidneys. BUN levels reveal how well the kidneys can get rid of the waste products in the body. A higher BUN and lower GFR levels can indicate kidney problems.

Is fasting required for renal profile tests?

Yes. a patient would generally be advised not to eat anything 8-12 hours before a renal profile test is performed. These tests can then yield reliable results in diagnosing and managing your urinary problems. Usually, no additional preparations are required during the test. The test results can be obtained within 1-2 days.
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