Renal Function Test
Renal function tests, also known as kidney function tests, are a group of laboratory tests that provide valuable information about the functioning and health of the kidneys. The kidneys play a crucial role in maintaining the body's overall balance by filtering waste products, excess fluids, and electrolytes from the blood, regulating blood pressure, and producing hormones that stimulate red blood cell production. Renal function tests evaluate various aspects of kidney function, including filtration rate, electrolyte balance, acid-base balance, and the presence of any abnormalities or diseases affecting the kidneys. These tests are typically ordered by healthcare professionals to assess kidney function, diagnose kidney disorders, monitor the progression of kidney disease, or evaluate the effectiveness of treatments. Some common renal function tests include: 1. Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN): BUN is a measure of the amount of urea nitrogen in the blood. Urea is a waste product formed dur...