What Is the Urine Chloride Test?
This test measures chloride concentration in urine, often collected as a random sample or over 24 hours. It gives key insights into how well your kidneys regulate chloride and overall fluid balance, crucial for maintaining normal muscle and nerve function.
Why Is the Test Done?
To diagnose causes of dehydration, vomiting, or diarrhea causing salt loss
To evaluate metabolic alkalosis, a condition of elevated blood pH due to acid loss
To detect adrenal gland disorders affecting electrolyte balance
To monitor treatment for conditions impacting kidney or heart function
How Is the Test Performed?
You provide a urine sample at the lab or collect all urine over 24 hours as instructed. No special preparation is usually required unless advised for certain medications or diets. Results are analyzed and interpreted by your healthcare provider to guide diagnosis and treatment.
Symptoms Suggesting a Test
Muscle cramps or weakness
Fatigue or confusion
Prolonged vomiting or diarrhea
Signs of dehydration or electrolyte imbalance