How to Accurately Measure GFR for Kidney Health
Learn the best methods for measuring GFR and understanding kidney function with our expert insights on eGFR and blood tests.
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The best way to measure GFR (Glomerular Filtration Rate) is through a blood test that assesses creatinine levels. This is used to calculate the estimated GFR (eGFR), which gives a reliable measure of kidney function. Regular monitoring and consulting with a healthcare provider can provide essential insights into kidney health.
FAQs & Answers
- What does GFR indicate about kidney function? GFR indicates how well your kidneys are filtering waste from your blood, providing insight into overall kidney health.
- How often should GFR be measured? GFR should be measured regularly, especially for individuals with risk factors like diabetes or hypertension.
- What factors can affect GFR results? Factors such as age, gender, muscle mass, and hydration levels can affect GFR results.
- Can GFR be estimated without a blood test? While accurate measurements require a blood test, GFR can be estimated based on urine tests and other methods but may be less reliable.