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August 10, 2024

Your guide to Urine Microalbumin.

Discover the role of Urine Microalbumin in your health and longevity with Mito Health's advanced biomarker analysis. Our detailed reports cover key biomarkers, providing essential insights to help you make informed decisions for a healthier, longer life.

Your guide to Urine Microalbumin.

What is Urine Microalbumin?

Urine microalbumin refers to a test that measures the presence of small amounts of albumin (a protein) in the urine. Albumin is typically retained in the blood by the kidneys, so its presence in urine can be an early indicator of kidney damage. The test is often used to detect early signs of kidney disease, especially in people with conditions like diabetes or hypertension, which increase the risk of kidney complications.

What does it assess?

Urine microalbumin levels assess kidney health by indicating how well the kidneys filter proteins out of the blood. When kidney function declines, small amounts of albumin may start to leak into the urine. This test is particularly valuable in managing individuals with diabetes, hypertension, or other conditions affecting kidney health.

How do I optimize my Urine Microalbumin results?

High blood pressure and poorly controlled blood sugar can damage kidney filtration. Controlling these through medications, diet, and exercise can reduce stress on the kidneys and minimize protein leakage. Reducing salt intake can help lower blood pressure and decrease kidney strain, while limiting protein intake (especially from animal sources) may reduce kidney workload. Staying hydrated is also crucial to support kidney function. Overuse of certain medications, like nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and substances such as alcohol can harm kidneys. Reducing or avoiding these may help protect kidney health and maintain optimal microalbumin levels.

What does a high and low Urine Microalbumin levels mean?

Elevated levels of urine microalbumin often indicate kidney stress or early kidney damage, especially common in individuals with diabetes, high blood pressure, or cardiovascular issues. Low or undetectable levels of urine microalbumin are generally a sign of healthy kidney function, as this indicates that the kidneys are effectively retaining proteins and filtering waste.

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