Queries about this test
- Ans: The blood urea nitrogen (BUN) test is a common medical test that measures the amount of nitrogen in your blood. Nitrogen is a waste product produced by your liver when it breaks down protein, and BUN tests are used to check for kidney function and other health conditions.
- Ans: When you undergo a BUN test, you receive a report that shows the level of nitrogen in your blood. The results are usually expressed as milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). Normal levels vary depending on age, sex, and other factors such as diet and medications.
- Ans: The purpose of this test is to measure the amount of nitrogen in your blood that comes from urea, which is a waste product produced by the liver when it breaks down proteins.
- Ans: The normal range for BUN levels is usually between 7 and 20 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). However, this range can vary depending on factors such as age, gender, and overall health.
- Ans: The full form for BUN is Blood Urea Nitrogen.
- Ans: To perform a BUN test, a Max Lab healthcare provider will first clean an area on your skin where they plan to draw blood. They will then insert a needle into one of your veins and collect enough blood for analysis.
- Ans: ब्लड यूरिया नाइट्रोजन (बीयूएन) टेस्ट एक सामान्य चिकित्सा टेस्ट है जो आपके ब्लड में नाइट्रोजन की मात्रा को मापता है।
Customer reviews
No Ratings YetReview this test
Share your thoughts with others