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Creatinine Clearance Test

Introduction

What if there is a test that can help you easily assess the health of your kidney? Creatinine clearance test helps doctors provide the best diagnosis to help you have a healthy kidney. Get to know the necessary symptoms that lead to a Creatinine Clearance Test, the procedure involved, and the convenience of home testing provided by Abi Scans & Labs.

Creatinine Clearance Test

It is a blood and urine test to check the amount of creatinine present, which helps in assessing the health of the kidneys. This test determines how well the kidneys can filter waste products from the bloodstream. To evaluate the filtration process in the kidneys, the amount of creatinine present in the samples is analyzed. The health of your kidneys is measured by their glomerular filtration rate.

Normal creatinine clearance values are

  • Male: 97 to 137 mL/min
  • Female: 88 to 128 mL/min

If the values are lower than the normal range it indicates kidney problems like,

  • Kidney damage or failure
  • Decreased blood flow to the kidneys
  • Dehydration
  • Bladder obstruction
  • Heart failure

Symptoms That Lead To Creatinine Clearance Test

High creatinine levels typically indicate kidney damage, which impairs the kidneys’ ability to function properly. Kidney disease may not present symptoms in its early stages, but as it advances, the person with kidney damage will experience:

  • Fatigue: Feeling excessively tired or having low energy.
  • Swelling: Particularly in the ankles, feet, or hands due to fluid retention.
  • Changes in Urination: Increased or decreased frequency, foamy urine, or blood in the urine.
  • Shortness of Breath: Often due to fluid buildup in the lungs.
  • Nausea and Vomiting: Due to the buildup of waste products in the body.
  • Persistent Itching: Caused by the accumulation of waste products in the bloodstream.
  • Muscle Cramps: Often due to electrolyte imbalances.
  • Loss of Appetite: Resulting from the buildup of toxins.
  • Difficulty Sleeping: Caused by muscle cramps, restless legs, or discomfort.
  • High Blood Pressure: Poor kidney function can lead to hypertension.

What Happens During A Creatinine Clearance Test?

During the creatinine clearance test blood and urine samples will be collected from you. You need to follow instructions from your doctor as it can affect the creatinine level in your blood. Be hydrated by not overly, and once the tests are done your creatinine level in your blood will be 

Blood Sample Collection

The medical staff will start by taking a blood sample from you. This is done with a simple needle stick, usually from your arm. The blood sample will help us determine the amount of creatinine in your bloodstream.

24-Hour Urine Collection

You will be provided with a special container to collect all your urine over 24 hours. Here’s how to do it:

  • On the morning of the test, you will begin by urinating in the toilet when you wake up. This first urine is not collected.
  • After that, collect all urine in the provided container for the next 24 hours. This includes all urine passed during the day and night, up to and including your first urination the following morning.
  • It’s important to keep the urine container refrigerated during the collection period to preserve the sample.

After 24 hours, you will return the urine sample to the lab or your healthcare provider’s office. If you have any questions or need assistance during this process, don’t hesitate to ask.

Can a Creatinine Clearance Test Taken At Home?

Abi Scans & Labs located in Coimbatore, Tiruppur, and Pollachi can help you get your creatinine clearance test taken at home. Since it is just blood and urine sample collection there will not be much discomfort as a professional will be reaching your home for sample collection. To book an in-home test, you can just give a call to your nearest Abi Scans & Labs and get your creatinine clearance test in the comfort of your home.

Conclusion

Regular monitoring of kidney function is essential for detecting potential health issues early and maintaining overall well-being. The Creatinine Clearance Test is a straightforward yet powerful tool for assessing how well your kidneys filter waste from your blood. By understanding the symptoms that indicate the need for this test and knowing what to expect during the procedure, you can take proactive steps toward better kidney health. 

For added convenience, Abi Scans & Labs offers the option of in-home testing, making it easier than ever to keep track of your kidney function without the need to visit a medical facility. If you experience any of the symptoms discussed or have concerns about your kidney health, don’t hesitate to schedule a Creatinine Clearance Test. Taking action today can lead to better health outcomes tomorrow, ensuring your kidneys continue to function optimally.

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