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The microalbumin blood test measures the level of albumin, a protein, in your urine. It is used to detect early signs of kidney damage, particularly in individuals with diabetes or high blood pressure.
The test typically requires a urine sample, collected either as a random sample or through a timed urine collection. The urine is then analyzed in a laboratory to determine the amount of albumin present. Microalbumin levels are reported in milligrams per gram of creatinine (mg/g) or as a ratio of albumin to creatinine.
The normal range for microalbumin levels in the urine is typically less than 30 milligrams per gram of creatinine (mg/g) or an albumin-to-creatinine ratio of less than 30 milligrams/gram (mg/g).
Elevated microalbumin levels in the urine may indicate early kidney damage or an increased risk of developing kidney disease. This is particularly important for individuals with diabetes, as it can be an early sign of diabetic nephropathy, a common complication of diabetes.
Early detection of increased microalbumin levels allows for timely intervention and management to prevent further kidney damage. Treatment may involve lifestyle modifications, such as blood sugar and blood pressure control, as well as medications to protect kidney function.
It’s important to note that interpretation of the test results should be done in consultation with a healthcare professional. They will consider your medical history, other test results, and any symptoms to make an accurate diagnosis and determine the appropriate treatment plan, if necessary.
Regular monitoring of microalbumin levels in individuals at risk of kidney disease, such as those with diabetes or high blood pressure, is important to detect and manage kidney damage at an early stage.
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