Your doctor may recommend a microalbuminuria test if you’re at risk for kidney damage or if they suspect your kidneys might be damaged. Early treatment may delay or prevent kidney disease. The two most common causes of kidney disease are diabetes and hypertension, or high blood pressure. The purpose of the microalbuminuria test is to measure the amount of albumin in the urine. The test is typically used in conjunction with a creatinine test to provide an albumin-to-creatinine ratio.









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