berkeleyhealth Kidney Albumin Rapid test (Self Testing Use)
berkeleyhealth Kidney Albumin Rapid test (Self Testing Use)
Self-test for detecting albumin in the urine
Albumin is the most abundant plasma protein, formed principally in the liver and constituting up to 2/3 of the 6-8% protein concentration in the plasma. Albumin is responsible for much of the colloidal osmotic pressure of the blood, and thus is very important to regulate the exchange of water between the plasma and the interstitial compartment (i.e., the space between the cells).
The presence of albumin in the urine (albuminuria) may indicate a malfunction of the kidneys and it can accompany kidney disease or heart failure.
This test is suggested for everyone who has the suspect of kidney's pathology or with special condition like high blood pressure, diabetes or pregnancy.