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February promotion! Kidney Health Check Up. Available from February 1 to February 28, 2025
10,000 ₸ Instead15,600 ₸
Are you experiencing swelling, fatigue and blood pressure problems?
Profile composition:
- Creatinine
- Urea
- Potassium
- Sodium
- Total Calcium
- Magnesium
- Phosphorus
- Urine test
- Albumin/Creatinine Ratio (ACR)
Price individually: 15 600 KZT
Price under promotional basis: 10 000 KZT
Kidneys perform important functions in the body:
- Blood filtration and toxin elimination
- Electrolyte balance control
- Maintenance of blood pressure
- Involvement in hormone production
Symptoms indicating possible kidney difficulties:
- Swelling of the face, hands and legs
- Change in urine color
- Back pain
- Fatigue and weakness
- High blood pressure
Creatinine
- The breakdown product of creatine phosphate in muscles. Elevated creatinine levels in the blood indicate reduced kidney function.
Urea
- The end product of protein metabolism. An increase in its level indicates impaired filtering capacity of the kidneys.
Potassium
- An electrolyte involved in muscle and nerve function. The kidneys regulate potassium levels in the body; excess or deficiency may be associated with kidney failure.
Sodium, Calcium
- Balanced levels of sodium and potassium are crucial for kidney health; both high and low levels can lead to hypernatremia (high sodium levels in the blood), hyponatremia (low sodium levels), and hypercalcemia.
Magnesium
- A mineral involved in biochemical reactions. Imbalances may be associated with kidney failure.
Phosphorus
- An important element for bone formation. The kidneys regulate its level, and deviations may indicate kidney disease.
Urine test
- The test is aimed at determining urine physical and chemical properties, detection of inflammatory processes. It is important for assessing kidney function
Albumin-to-creatinine ratio
- A measure used for the early detection of kidney damage, especially in patients with diabetes or hypertension.
Renal disorders:
Renal inflammatory disease
- Pyelonephritis – a bacterial inflammation of the kidneys, affecting the calyceal and renal pelvis system.
- Glomerulonephritis – inflammation of the kidney glomeruli, disrupting their filtration function.
Nephatony
- Severe renal impairment (SRI) – acute kidney dysfunction is a sudden impairment of kidney function, preventing the body from eliminating toxins.
- Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) – gradual decline of kidney function, leading to the accumulation of harmful substances in the blood.
Renal gravel
- Formation of solid crystals (gravel) in the kidneys due to a metabolic disorder.
Polycystic renal disease
- A hereditary condition in which cysts form in the kidneys, impairing their function.
Diabetic nephropathy
- Develops in individuals with diabetes due to damage to the kidney blood vessels.
Hypertensive nephropathy
- Damage to the kidneys due to prolonged high blood pressure.
Gouty nephropathy
- Occurs in gout due to the accumulation of uric acid in the kidneys