The electrolytes urine test analyzes specific chemicals called electrolytes in the urine. It most often measures the levels of chloride, potassium, or sodium. These substances are often analyzed individually for specific reasons.
It is recommended: As part of check-ups to diagnose kidney diseases. To check the cause of symptoms like muscular weakness, irregular heartbeats, cardiac arrhythmia, etc. To help diagnose conditions related to the adrenal gland like Conn’s Syndrome. In the case of abnormal results in the blood electrolytes test. This will be monitored at regular intervals of the disease or condition for treatment effectiveness while undergoing treatment for hypertension, kidney diseases, and metabolic acidosis.
The Electrolytes Random Urine test: Analyzes the amount of electrolytes (sodium, potassium, and chloride) in the urine. Sodium is processed in the urine because of its imbalance in conditions such as diabetes insipidus, aldosteronism, Addison’s disease, adrenal hypertension, or dehydration. Similarly, the potassium imbalance also triggers the conditions characterized by high or low potassium levels in the blood, and the chloride imbalance is indicated in cystic fibrosis and diabetic acidosis. Aldosterone acts on the nephrons in the kidneys and activates a sodium-potassium pump, which helps the body to reabsorb sodium and excrete potassium. This helps to balance the potassium concentration in the blood within its normal range.
You will get the reports within 6 hours after the collection of the blood sample.
The cost of the Electrolytes Random Urine test is Rs. 450.
The Electrolytes Random Urine test is prescribed by your doctor after completing the assessment of your condition.
Sodium: 40 - 220 mmol/L
Potassium: 25 - 125 mmol/L
Chloride: 100 - 250 mmol/L
This test requires a urine sample.
This test can be taken at any time during the day.
Fasting is not required for this test.
There are no specific precautions for this test.
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