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  1. 27 maj 2023 · Urine specific gravity measures your kidneys’ ability to balance water content and excrete waste. Learn how to prepare for the test, what the normal and abnormal ranges are, and what health conditions they indicate.

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  2. 18 cze 2018 · A low urine specific gravity test means your urine is diluted and close to water. This is usually due to high fluid intake, but can also indicate some kidney or hormonal problems. Learn more about the causes, symptoms and normal range of urine specific gravity.

  3. 8 lis 2023 · A urine specific gravity test measures how many particles are in urine compared with water. Low specific gravity suggests urine is too diluted, which can be a sign of diabetes insipidus, kidney damage, or drinking too much fluid.

  4. Urine specific gravity is a urinalysis parameter used to evaluate kidney function and diagnose renal diseases. Low urine specific gravity (hyposthenuria) may indicate excessive fluid intake, diabetes insipidus, or renal failure.

  5. 11 kwi 2023 · Test types. Normal results. Abnormal results. Dipstick analysis. Takeaway. Urine tests measure specific substances in your urine, such as electrolytes, proteins, and bacteria. These tests can...

  6. 18 kwi 2023 · A urine specific gravity test measures how concentrated or diluted your urine is. Low urine specific gravity can indicate dehydration, diabetes insipidus, or other conditions that affect kidney function.

  7. emedicine.medscape.com › article › 2090711-overviewSpecific Gravity - Medscape

    12 maj 2022 · Urinary specific gravity (SG) is a measure of the concentration of solutes in the urine. It measures the ratio of urine density compared with water density and provides information on the kidney’s ability to concentrate urine. The reference range is 1.005-1.030.

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