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Number of red blood cells in the blood

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Red blood cell disorders

Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

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Test Name: Potassium, Spot Urine Test

Maximum Days to Obtain Report: 1-2 days

What are the prerequisites for the test Potassium, Spot Urine Test

  • Fasting: Not required
  • Drinking water: Not required
  • Medications: Inform your healthcare provider about any medications you are currently taking
  • Physical activity: Avoid vigorous exercise before the test
  • Diet: No specific dietary restrictions

What are the measure values for the test Potassium, Spot Urine Test

  • Potassium level: 25-125 mmol/L

What does this test Potassium, Spot Urine Test identify?

This test measures the level of potassium in a spot urine sample. Potassium is an essential mineral that plays a key role in maintaining proper muscle and nerve function, as well as regulating heart rhythm and fluid balance in the body.

An abnormal level of potassium in the urine can indicate various health conditions, such as kidney disease, adrenal gland disorders, or certain medications affecting potassium levels. This test helps to identify any abnormalities in potassium excretion and provide valuable information for diagnosing and managing these conditions.

Why is this test Potassium, Spot Urine Test taken?

  • Test Name: Potassium, Spot Urine Test
  • Purpose: The test is taken to measure the level of potassium in the urine. Potassium is an essential mineral that plays a vital role in various bodily functions, including muscle contractions, nerve function, and maintaining fluid balance.
  • Reasons for taking the test:
    • To evaluate kidney function: Abnormal levels of potassium in the urine can indicate kidney dysfunction.
    • To monitor certain medical conditions: Patients with conditions like kidney disease, high blood pressure, or heart disease may need regular monitoring of their potassium levels.
    • To assess medication effects: Some medications can affect potassium levels in the body, and this test helps in monitoring those changes.

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