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What does the urine test for kidney disease reveal?

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What does the urine test for kidney disease reveal?

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The urine test for kidney disease looks for protein in your urine, which is a sign of kidney damage. This test has several different names. You could be told that you are being screened for “proteinuria” or “albuminuria” or “microalbuminuria.” (“Albumin” is a type of protein, and “micro” means a small amount of it.) Or you could be told that your “urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio” (UACR) is being measured. If you have albumin or protein in your urine, it could mean you have kidney disease. Your healthcare provider might do additional tests to be sure.

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