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A PKG kidney function test refers to a package test that involves several individual blood tests, all of which are important indicators of kidney function in patients. This test is very helpful in understanding any underlying kidney problems or urinary health problems in patients. Doctors can use the PKG kidney function test along with other imaging tests like CT scans and USGs to accurately diagnose problems with kidney or urinary health. Though it is an important diagnostic test, it is not used independently to diagnose any conditions.
A PKG kidney function test is prescribed based on symptoms presented by patients. Here are some of the symptoms that warrant doctors to recommend this package test.
Hematuria involves passing blood in your urine, which can be an important indicator of kidney damage.
Puffiness of face, swelling of legs
Reduced quantity of urine, Pain abdomen, Renal calculi
Difficulty starting urination
Here is a list of the various components of a PKG kidney function test and the optimal level of each component, helping patients understand what abnormal test results could indicate.
Creatinine: The normal levels of Creatinine in men and women are 0.7 to 1.3 mg/dL and 0.6 to 1.1 mg/dL in women.
BUN/Urea: The optimal levels of Blood Urea Nitrogen ranges between 6 to 24 mg/dL for both men and women.
Uric Acid: 2.7 to 7.3 mg/dL and 4.0 to 8.5 mg/dL is the normal range of uric acid for adult women and men respectively.
Calcium: The normal range of calcium in adults is between 8.5 to 10.2 mg/dL for both men and women.
Phosphorous: 2.8 to 4.5 mg/dL is the optimal range of phosphorous among all adults.
Sodium: The normal range of sodium is between 135 to 145 mEq/L for both women and men.
Potassium: The optimal range of potassium in blood is 3.7 to 5.2 mEq/L.
Chloride: 96 to 106 mEq/L is the optimal range of chloride in blood.
Abnormal test results on any of these tests could indicate urinary tract problems and kidney problems, including kidney failure, dehydration, and other medical complications.
The procedure for performing a PKG kidney function test involves drawing blood from the patient’s veins and sending it for testing. There are also certain prerequisites for these tests, which may include fasting and avoiding certain food items before the test. Be sure to talk to your doctor to learn more about the specific prerequisites for your case.