Calcium (urine)

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Biochemical studies of urine.

Description
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Urine is collected for the day. The first morning portion in the toilet, all subsequent ones during the day, at night, and the morning portion the next day (for example, from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. the next day) are collected in one container, which is stored in a cool place protected from sunlight (at a temperature of 4-8 C).
– it is imperative to indicate the daily volume of urine collected and the volume of fluid consumed per day;
– all collected daily urine is mixed, and 40-50 ml is poured into a separate container and delivered to the laboratory within 2 hours;
– Urine without added preservatives is delivered to the MediLab+ laboratory. Daily urine

Calcium (Ca) is one of the most important minerals for human health. It performs a number of important functions in the body, including maintaining healthy bones and teeth, regulating muscle activity, and ensuring the proper functioning of the nervous system. Urine biochemical tests are an important part of medical diagnostics and allow you to determine the level of calcium in the body.

Calcium in urine plays an important role in various aspects of health. Its levels can be used to detect various medical conditions and diseases. Here are some of the main aspects of urine biochemical tests related to calcium:

  1. Estimation of the amount of calcium in the urine: The main purpose of such tests is to determine the concentration of calcium in the urine. A large amount of calcium in the urine can indicate various diseases, such as hypercalcemia.
  2. Hypercalcemia: This is a condition in which the level of calcium in the blood serum is too high. It can be caused by various conditions, such as hyperparathyroidism (overactive parathyroid gland), excessive dietary calcium intake, or the use of medications.
  3. Hypocalciuria: This is a condition in which there is low calcium in the urine. Hypocalciuria can be caused by a variety of factors, including poor absorption of calcium in the body or various genetic diseases.
  4. Treatment monitoring: Urine biochemical tests are also used to monitor the effectiveness of treatment for patients with various calcium-related diseases. For example, when treating hypercalcemia, a decrease in urinary calcium levels should be monitored.
  5. Studies on stone formation: High calcium levels in the urine can contribute to the formation of urinary stones. Urine biochemical tests can detect such conditions and take measures to prevent them.
  6. The role of calcium in the kidneys: Calcium plays an important role in kidney function, and biochemical urine tests help understand how this mineral interacts with the kidneys.

Overall, urine chemistry tests are an important part of clinical practice and help doctors make diagnoses and prescribe treatments for patients. Understanding urinary calcium levels helps maintain the health of bones, the nervous system, and other body systems.

Additional information
Execution time

1 day

Type of biomaterial

daily diuresis