Albumin Creatinine Ratio (Urine ACR)

Detects early kidney damage, especially in diabetes and high blood pressure.

Your result is raised

When Levels are High


High levels suggest kidney disease or early signs of diabetic kidney damage.

Your result is low

When Levels are Low

Normal values are reassuring.

Understanding Investigations Trends

Rising ACR levels can indicate worsening kidney function and potential complications. It’s important to manage blood pressure effectively, use medications that help protect kidney health, and avoid those that could harm renal function. While increased ACR is a poor prognostic marker, the good news is that it is reversible with appropriate management

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