Albumin-corrected calcium
Bladder and kidney healthAccounts for calcium bound to albumin, providing a more accurate measure of biologically active calcium.
Essential for bone health, nerve transmission, and muscle contraction.
Why this matters
Abnormal albumin-corrected calcium can signal early calcium imbalances due to kidney dysfunction, parathyroid disorders, or malnutrition. Early signs may include muscle cramps, tingling, or weakness. Blood calcium levels are primarily regulated by the kidneys and parathyroid glands, with the liver and intestines supporting calcium balance through Vitamin D metabolism. While lifestyle factors like a diet rich in calcium and vitamin D support long-term bone health, they have less direct effect on the blood calcium level itself.
Included in
Ready to check your health?
Get a comprehensive view of your biomarkers with our advanced check-up packages.
