Blood urea nitrogen(BUN) Index

Kidney Function

Latest measurements

Date Measurement Severity Notes
February 14, 2025 12:02 PM 6.506 Normal (4.725-8.631) Vitamin C (20g daily)
February 3, 2025 12:02 PM 5.336 Normal (4.725-8.631) Vitamin C, Herbal tea
January 20, 2025 12:01 PM 4.934 Normal (4.725-8.631) Vitamin C, Zinc, Cytostatic drugs
November 25, 2024 01:11 PM 5.627 Normal (4.725-8.631)  
November 18, 2024 12:11 PM 5.614 Normal (4.725-8.631)  

Predictions

Predictions based on Least Squares linear regression model

Prediction for Predicted to happen
8.631 Mild (8.631-10.327) April 13, 2028 12:04 PM
10.327 Moderate (10.327-12.154) February 11, 2030 10:02 PM
12.154 Severe (>12.154) February 3, 2032 12:02 AM

Blood urea nitrogen(BUN) Index

Kidney Function

Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) is a common blood test that measures the amount of urea nitrogen, a waste product of protein metabolism, in the bloodstream. It provides valuable information about kidney function and overall health.

Role of BUN:

  1. Urea Nitrogen Measurement:
    • Urea is formed in the liver as a byproduct of protein metabolism. It is then carried in the bloodstream to the kidneys for excretion. The BUN test measures the concentration of urea nitrogen in the blood, reflecting how well the kidneys are functioning in removing this waste product from the body.

Significance of BUN Index:

  1. Normal Range:

    • The normal range for BUN levels typically falls between 7 to 20 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). However, reference ranges may vary slightly depending on the laboratory and individual factors.
  2. Elevated BUN:

    • Elevated BUN levels may indicate impaired kidney function or other health conditions affecting renal clearance. Diseased or damaged kidneys may be less efficient at removing urea from the bloodstream, leading to an increase in BUN levels.
    • Conditions such as acute or chronic kidney disease, dehydration, urinary tract obstruction, and certain medications can contribute to elevated BUN levels. Additionally, decreased blood flow to the kidneys, as seen in conditions like hypovolemic shock or congestive heart failure, can result in elevated BUN levels.

Improving BUN Index:

Patients can take steps to support kidney function and maintain optimal BUN levels:

  1. Hydration: Stay well-hydrated by drinking an adequate amount of water throughout the day. Proper hydration helps support kidney function and promotes the excretion of urea and other waste products from the body.

  2. Healthy Diet: Consume a balanced diet that includes adequate protein intake while avoiding excessive protein consumption. A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins can help support overall kidney health.

  3. Regular Exercise: Engage in regular physical activity to promote circulation and overall cardiovascular health. Exercise can also help maintain healthy blood flow to the kidneys, supporting their function in filtering waste products like urea.

  4. Medication Adherence: If prescribed medications to manage underlying health conditions or kidney disease, adhere to the prescribed regimen as directed by healthcare providers.

  5. Avoidance of Nephrotoxins: Minimize exposure to substances that can harm kidney function, such as certain medications, toxins, and illicit drugs. Consult with healthcare providers before starting new medications or supplements.

  6. Routine Medical Check-ups: Schedule regular check-ups with a healthcare provider to monitor kidney function and overall health. Discuss any changes in symptoms or concerns about kidney health promptly for appropriate evaluation and management.

By incorporating these lifestyle changes and seeking appropriate medical care, individuals can support healthy kidney function, maintain optimal BUN levels, and promote overall well-being.