High blood urea can be an indication of underlying health conditions such as kidney disease, liver damage or heart failure. Blood tests are commonly used to diagnose high blood urea levels. The test measures two key components - Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) and Creatinine. A BUN test measures the amount of urea nitrogen in your blood, which helps assess your kidney and liver function. Learn what a high or low BUN level means, how to prepare for the test, and what other tests may be needed. Urea is an important measure of kidney health, liver health, and protein turnover. A urea blood test is often ordered as a part of a comprehensive metabolic panel, which gives a broad overview of a person’s metabolic and overall health. How do doctors use this test? Read on to find out. What is Urea? Urea is a waste product that the liver makes when it degrades proteins, both from the diet and from tissue protein turnover [1, 2, 3]. On a normal/average diet, we produce about 12 g of urea ... ब्लड यूरिया बढ़ने के लक्षण (Symptoms of High Blood Urea): बार-बार थकान महसूस होना भूख में कमी और उल्टी जैसा महसूस होना सांस फूलना पैरों और टखनों में सूजन

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