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Urine Osmolality Test

The urine osmolality test is a diagnostic method that measures the amount or concentration of particles in the urine. Elevations from the average particle concentrations point to conditions like congestive heart failure, Addison's disease, etc.

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I pass urine frequently. Will I develop CKD in the future?

Query: Hello doctor, When I drink water after 15 to 20 minutes I feel to pass urine. So, I drink less water from one year. I suffered from OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) psychiatric disorder from five years. The doctor told me that I am passing more urine due to anxiety. My urea creatinine and blood s...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. No, not at all. If your urea and creatinine are good, there are no chances that you will develop any renal failure or CKD just because you pass excessive urine. To alleviate your anxiety, get your urine osmolality test done and if that is normal, the urine you are pass...  Read Full »

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