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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. 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 ... Blood Urea: normal value, clinical significance and methods of estimation Introduction: Urea is the chief nitrogenous waste formed during protein metabolism in man. It is devised principally from the amino groups of amino acids. Liver is the main organ where urea is synthesized by a process called ornithine cycle. After urea is formed in the liver, it passes into the blood and then excreted in the urine. The concentration of urea in blood depends upon the relationship between urea production ... Urea normal range helps monitor kidney efficiency. Understand what healthy levels mean and the significance of blood urea tests in healthcare.

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