11 Chemistry CRP Kit: Your Kidney and Liver health check good assistant

11 Chemistry CRP Kit: Your Kidney and Liver health check good assistant

The liver and kidney are important organs in the body and they are vital to the health of the body. When the liver is damaged for some reason, it can cause damage to the morphological structure of the liver and abnormal liver function. Mild damage, through the compensatory function of the liver, usually does not cause significant functional abnormalities; if the damage is more severe and extensive, it can cause significant abnormal changes in liver function such as impaired substance metabolism, reduced detoxification, impaired bile formation and excretion, and bleeding tendencies.

When the kidney has problems, it will often cause a clinical syndrome of disorders in the excretion of metabolic wastes and regulation of water-electrolyte and acid-base balance in the body.

In order to detect problems in time, liver and kidney tests should be taken seriously.

Seamaty has launched a biochemical test kit for liver and kidney function - 11 chemistry CRP kit, which can test biochemical items including liver function, kidney function, blood glucose, and CRP, and can be used for the initial screening of liver and kidney, as well as some basic disease screening, efficacy observation, disease monitoring, and medication guidance. The test parameters include ALB, ALP, ALT, AST, Crea, DB, GLU, TB, TP, UREA, CRP, GLOB*, U/C*, A/G*.

Among them, TP, ALB, AST, ALT, ALP, TB, DB, GLOB*, A/G* are biochemical items to test liver function. The results of the test can be used to initially determine whether the patient is suffering from acute or chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, and other diseases, as well as whether the secretion and synthesis functions of his liver are normal.

By completing the biochemical tests of Crea, UREA, U/C*, etc., we can determine whether the patient's kidney function is normal and whether he suffers from acute or chronic nephritis, renal failure, and kidney injury.

CRP, as an inflammation indicator, can determine whether the human liver and kidneys are inflamed, and also provide guidance for doctors' medication.

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In combination with Seamaty's fully automated biochemistry analyzer SD1, the test can be performed in 12 minutes with a sample volume of 100μL of whole blood (serum or plasma). Click on “the Chemistry Reagent Discs” for more information.

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