Blood Urea Nitrogen (1) Test in DLF-III, Gurgaon

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Shop No. C-113, Palam Vihar Kendra, Gurgaon
132.0 for Blood Urea Nitrogen (1)
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Arora Path Lab, Near New Anaz Mandi, Hari Nagar, Gurgaon
130.0 for Blood Urea Nitrogen (1)
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#138, Pace City- I, Sector 37, Gurgaon
132.0 for Blood Urea Nitrogen (1)
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Shop No-11, Nikhil Service Station, Oppsite to Suzuki Showroom, Main Pataudi Road, Gurgaon, Haryana, Gurgaon
130.0 for Blood Urea Nitrogen (1)
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About Blood Urea Nitrogen (1) Test

Kidneys are the important part of the body that help filtering out excess water, controlling the fluid balance, and keeping the electrolyte level. As people get older and since the kidneys do a lot of cleansing activities, it is essential to make sure if the kidneys are functioning properly. The blood urea nitrogen test helps the doctor to analyze the following:

  • Malnutrition
  • Poor blood circulation in the kidneys
  • Urinary tract obstruction
  • Heart failure
  • Gastrointestinal bleeding
  • This test may also help the doctor analyze the requirement for dialysis treatment.

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