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Protein 24-Hour Urine

The Protein A 24-hour urine protein test measures the total urine protein excreted over a 24-hour period, aiding in kidney function evaluation. Elevated protein levels (proteinuria) signal potential kidney damage. Monitoring urine protein is critical for assessing and managing renal and systemic health issues.  

Prolactin Level

A prolactin test measures the level of prolactin, a hormone produced by the pituitary gland that is essential for lactation and overall reproductive health. This test helps to assess conditions like hyperprolactinemia, which can impact fertility, menstrual irregularities, and milk production, as well as monitor treatment effects.  

Progesterone Level

A progesterone level test measures blood progesterone levels, which is crucial for monitoring the menstrual cycle and pregnancy. Low levels may indicate amenorrhea, ectopic pregnancy, or miscarriage, while high levels may suggest ovulation or adrenal cancer. This test is vital for assessing reproductive health, monitoring pregnancy, and diagnosing hormonal imbalances.

Procalcitonin

The procalcitonin (PCT) blood test measures procalcitonin levels, a precursor to the calcitonin hormone. Elevated PCT levels are associated with severe bacterial infections, especially sepsis. This test aids healthcare professionals in evaluating the likelihood of a bacterial infection, guiding antibiotic treatment decisions.  

Prealbumin

The prealbumin test measures the level of prealbumin protein in the blood, which is used to assess nutritional status, especially in cases of malnutrition or protein deficiency. Health care providers recommend this test when assessing nutritional issues due to inflammation, infection, or inadequate dietary intake.  

Potassium Level Body Fluid

The potassium level 24-hour urine test measures the amount of potassium the body excretes in urine over a day. This test assists in evaluating how the body manages potassium, contributing to the assessment of kidney function and maintaining electrolyte balance.

Potassium Level 24-Hour Urine

The potassium level 24-hour urine test measures the amount of potassium the body excretes in urine over a day. This test assists in evaluating how the body manages potassium, contributing to the assessment of kidney function and maintaining electrolyte balance.    

Potassium Level

The potassium test measures blood potassium levels, which helps evaluate kidney and heart function. Imbalances in the level can affect heart rhythm, leading to cardiac arrhythmias and causing muscle weakness or paralysis. Health care providers usually recommend this test for individuals with diabetes or high blood pressure.  

Phosphate Level 24-Hour Urine

A 24-hour urine phosphate test measures the amount of phosphate in urine collected over the course of a day. Abnormal (high or low) levels suggest kidney dysfunction; elevated levels indicate hyperparathyroidism and renal tubular defects; and low levels suggest malabsorption, vitamin D deficiency, hyperparathyroidism, and liver disorders.

Phosphate Level

A phosphate test assesses mineral phosphate levels in the blood, which are crucial for bone formation, energy metabolism, and acid-base balance. Abnormalities may signal kidney problems, bone disorders, hormonal imbalances, or nutritional issues. Medications like diuretics can also impact phosphate levels. Monitoring ensures overall health by addressing potential underlying issues.