Description
Why It’s Done:
• To detect early signs of kidney damage, especially in people with diabetes, hypertension, or other risk factors.
• To monitor kidney function in patients with known kidney disease.
• To evaluate unexplained swelling or symptoms related to kidney problems.
• To help guide treatment decisions and monitor the effectiveness of therapies.
Preparation:
• No fasting or special preparation is usually required.
• Collect a clean, random urine sample in a sterile container as instructed.
• Avoid vigorous exercise before the test, as it may temporarily increase urine albumin.
• Inform your healthcare provider about any medications or supplements you are taking.


