Urea & Electrolytes Blood Test

The Urea & Electrolytes Blood Test measures the levels of urea, sodium, potassium, and creatinine in the blood, providing essential information about kidney function and electrolyte balance in the body.

  • Kidney Function Assessment: This test helps evaluate how well the kidneys are filtering waste products from the blood. Elevated levels of urea and creatinine may indicate impaired kidney function or kidney disease.

  • Electrolyte Balance Monitoring: Sodium and potassium are critical electrolytes that help regulate various bodily functions, including fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle contractions. Abnormal levels may suggest issues such as dehydration, kidney disorders, or hormonal imbalances.

  • Diagnostic Tool for Various Conditions: The Urea & Electrolytes test is commonly used to assess conditions such as chronic kidney disease, heart failure, and certain metabolic disorders. It is often ordered as part of routine health checks or when patients present with symptoms like fatigue, weakness, or fluid retention.

The Urea & Electrolytes Blood Test involves a simple blood draw, and results are typically available within a few days. Regular monitoring can help ensure that your kidneys and electrolytes remain in balance, which is vital for overall health and well-being.