Testing to Look for Kidney Disease

Many people don’t know they are in the early stages of kidney disease simply because it comes at you like a ninja in the night. There really aren’t early signs of kidney disease, and you won’t see any signs or symptoms for the most part. The best way to know if you are healthy, with properly functioning kidneys is to get a test. It is imperative for those who are already suffering from other issues – such as diabetes, heart disease, or high blood pressure, or who have a family history – to get testing. 

In order to test for kidney disease, there are two different tests. The first of these tests is a blood test that will check the glomerular filtration rate. This test tells the doctors how well your kidneys are doing when it comes to filtering out waste, one of their primary jobs. The second test is a urine test, which checks for a certain protein in the urine called albumin. When the kidneys are damaged and not working properly, then albumin will filter through to your urine. It is a sign there is trouble with the kidneys.

Additionally, you will want to keep an eye on your blood pressure. High blood pressure is a sign that the kidneys could be in trouble. It is always a good idea to try to maintain a healthy blood pressure.

Getting these tests is important, even if you don’t feel you have any health issues right now. Getting the right tests and learning whether you are in the early stages of kidney failure can you receive proper treatment in a timely manner, so you can stay healthy for as long as possible. If you test healthy, then you will have the peace of mind of knowing you do not have any kidney issues.

Reference
http://nkdep.nih.gov/learn/testing.shtml

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