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Kidneys are important because they remove waste products from the blood and produce urine. Signs of kidney dysfunction include abdominal symptoms such as loss of appetite or nausea. Get tested at home to see if your kidneys are functioning normally.
If you have been diagnosed with kidney (renal) disease and want to monitor your kidney function, are in a high-risk group, have high blood pressure, diabetes, or you simply want to check your kidney function as part of a general health check-up, our easy to use kidney function test is available for early detection.
The Kidney function test kit checks for specific biomarkers in your blood. These include:
The warning signs of kidney disease include:
Kidney damage can increase your risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, or a stroke.
You can take our Kidney Function Blood Test in the comfort of your home using our finger-prick blood test kit. We’ll send you everything you need, including instructions and a pre-paid return envelope for your blood sample.
Kidney disease is often caused by a combination of risk factors which put strain on your kidneys. One of the main causes is diabetes, where excess glucose in the blood damages the filters in the kidneys. Other causes include high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and glomerulonephritis, which can cause inflammation in the kidneys. Smoking, being overweight, certain drugs and excess alcohol intake can also increase your risk of getting kidney disease. The risk of kidney disease increases as you get older and is more common in black or of South Asian people.
CKD (chronic kidney disease) is a long-term condition. It can develop over many years with few symptoms, especially in its early stages. CKD gets worse over time, with the kidneys stopping working altogether. This however does not occur in everyone and many people with CKD continue to live long lives.
Yes, you can take our test at home using the finger-prick kidney test kit. We will send you clear instructions and a pre-paid return envelope for your blood sample collection.
This test measures your levels of creatinine and urea. A higher than expected level could be an indication of kidney problems. Your test results also include your estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), which shows how well your kidneys are filtering your blood. This can tell you if you are likely to have kidney disease, and its estimated stage.
You may have a Kidney Blood Test if you are at a higher risk of kidney disease, due to diabetes, high blood pressure, if you have a family history of kidney disease, or are taking medications that could harm your kidneys, such as NSAIDs, ACE inhibitors, or some antibiotics.
Home kidney function test kits are accurate for detecting creatinine, but not for detecting electrolytes. Home kidney function test kits should not replace regular testing at your GP’s.
Your kidney function test results will be available within one working day of receiving your sample at the laboratory.
Yes, home kidney function test kits can be used to track chronic kidney disease (CKD), but should not replace regular testing at your GP’s.
By calculating how well your kidneys are filtering your blood, the home kidney function test can tell you if you are likely to have kidney disease. Healthy kidneys filter about 90ml/min or more of blood. If your eGFR is below this you may have kidney disease.
Urine tests may be also be recommended. Talk to a healthcare professional about the most suitable tests for you and how often they should be performed.
Simple lifestyle changes can help to reduce your risk of kidney disease and improve your kidney health. Regular exercise, a balanced diet, low in processed foods and salt and staying well hydrated can all help protect your kidneys by helping to clear toxins from your body.
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