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High blood pressure detection How a urine test

By FnF Correspondent | PUBLISHED: 10, Sep 2025, 12:11 pm IST | UPDATED: 10, Sep 2025, 12:11 pm IST

High blood pressure detection How a urine test New Delhi:High blood pressure is often measured through a sphygmomanometer or digital blood pressure monitor. But many of us are missing out on an important urine test that can detect the potential risk of hypertension. The urine test can check for protein leakage, particularly a protein called albumin.

presence of even small amounts, known as microalbuminuria (MAU), is one of the earliest warning signs of hidden risks of hypertension, such as hypertension-related organ damage. It strongly predicts the risk of future health problems, especially cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disease.

Since healthy kidneys efficiently filter blood, albumin is rarely seen in the urine of healthy people. However, in patients with metabolic syndrome, diabetes, or hypertension, microalbuminuria can appear significantly earlier than obvious kidney damage.

  • 30–300 mg of albumin daily
  • Or an albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR) of 30–300 mg/g

is considered MAU.

Its existence indicates both early kidney alterations and a broader issue: endothelial dysfunction (dysfunction of the blood vessel linings). This means MAU is not only a renal problem but also a marker of overall vascular health.

Importance of early detection

The good news is that detecting MAU early allows doctors and patients to act before serious complications set in.

With timely interventions such as:

  • Better blood pressure control
  • Lifestyle changes
  • Medications that specifically protect the kidneys

Microalbuminuria can often be reduced or even reversed. This lowers the risk of both heart disease and kidney failure in the long term.

Beyond albumin: What else urine tests reveal

In addition to albumin, a simple, routine urine test can also check for:

  • Blood
  • Glucose
  • Electrolytes

This test is highly beneficial for hypertensive patients, since it enables physicians to:

  • Detect hidden risks of potential organ damage
  • Customise treatment plans
  • Enhance long-term results

To put it briefly, a tiny urine sample can tell us a lot about a patient's blood pressure and its associated complications, and help us avoid fatal consequences.

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