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Calcium, Spot Urine Test

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About Calcium, Spot Urine test

Calcium, spot urine test is used to determine the amount of calcium in the urine. Calcium is used by your body in a variety of processes. It is one of the most vital nutrients in your body that is required for strong bones and teeth.
 

Your body's calcium levels are controlled by your parathyroid gland. When your body needs more calcium, it releases more of it from the bones. Excess calcium is eliminated from your body through urine. Excess of calcium in the urine can lead to formation of kidney stones. Thus, getting this test done is recommended to aid in the diagnosis of kidney stones or parathyroid disease.

Calcium, Spot Urine test is also known as Urinalysis (calcium).

Symptoms of kidney stones

When is Calcium, Spot Urine test done? This test is done to determine

  • Image 1Pain in lower back
  • Image 2Nausea and vomiting
  • Image 3Blood in urine
  • Image 4Painful urination
  • Image 5Frequent urination
  • Image 6Fever
  • Image 7Chills
  • Image 8Cloudy or bad-smelling urine
  • Image 9Dietary intake of calcium from various sources (e.g. milk)
  • Image 10Development of kidney stones
  • Image 11Evaluation of problems of the parathyroid gland
  • Image 12Detection of certain bone diseases

Preparation for the test

No special preparation is required for this test.

Interpretation of test results

SampleMaleFemale
Calcium, Spot Urine0.9-37.9 milligrams per decilitre (mg/dL)0.5-35.7 milligrams per decilitre (mg/dL)


Increased levels of calcium, spot urine value indicate that the individual is consuming a diet high in calcium, which can result in kidney stones, increased mobilization of calcium from the bones, or conditions associated with hypercalcaemia. Decreased levels may be a sign of malnutrition.

FAQs on Calcium, Spot Urine Test

A urine sample is used for this test. You will be given a sterile container by your healthcare provider to collect a urine sample. Midstream urine collection is the proper technique for taking a urine sample. The first few urine drops should be discarded because they could contain microorganisms that are present on the genital surface. It is advised that you clean the area around your genitalia before taking a urine sample.

Before the test, you might be asked to avoid certain medications such as supplements, antacids etc. for a few days. Never discontinue taking any medication without first consulting your doctor. If you need to follow any special instructions, your healthcare provider will inform you.

Urine sample collection for calcium, spot urine test does not pose any risks.

There are some drugs that may increase urine calcium levels, including anticonvulsants, loop diuretics, and carbonic anhydrase inhibitor diuretics. There are also drugs that lower urine calcium levels such as adrenocorticosteroids, thiazide diuretics, and oral contraceptives.

If your calcium, spot urine test shows high values of calcium, you can lower it by consuming a diet that focuses more on vegetables and fruits and less on animal products such as red meat and eggs.

Calcium, Spot Urine Test

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