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9992960

Includes 47 Parameters

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FastingNot Required
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What is it for ?

The test determines the health of your liver to identify the risk of liver cancer, fatty liver, or hepatitis.

Also known as: Liver and Kidney Panel, LFT KFT Test, Liver & Kidney Profile

Sample Type

Blood

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  • Age Group: 5+ Years

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Included Tests

Package includes following parameters

Kidney Function Test (KFT) (11)

  • Blood Urea
  • BUN
  • BUN/Creatinine Ratio
  • Calcium
  • Chloride
  • Creatinine
  • Phosphorus
  • Potassium
  • Sodium
  • Urea/Creatinine Ratio
  • Uric Acid

Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH), Serum (1)

  • LDH (Lactate dehydrogenase)

Liver Function Test (LFT) (12)

  • A/G Ratio
  • Albumin, Serum
  • Alkaline Phosphatase, Serum
  • Bilirubin Direct, Serum
  • Bilirubin- Indirect, serum
  • Bilirubin Total, Serum
  • GGTP (Gamma GT)
  • Globulin
  • Proteins, Serum
  • SGOT/AST
  • SGOT/SGPT Ratio
  • SGPT/ALT

Urine Routine & Microscopic Examination (23)

  • Albumin
  • Amorphous Deposits
  • Bacteria
  • Bilirubin
  • Blood
  • Cast
  • Colour
  • Crystals
  • Deposit
  • Epithelial cells
  • Leucocyte Esterase
  • Nitrate
  • pH Urine
  • Protozoa
  • Pus cells (Leukocytes)
  • Red blood cells
  • Specific gravity
  • Sugar
  • Transparency
  • Urine ketones
  • Urobilinogen
  • Volume
  • Yeast Cells

Test Criteria

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Who all are eligible for Liver & Kidney function test ?

  • Liver function test is performed for patients experiencing signs or symptoms related to liver disease
  • Doctors recommend LFT test to identify the risk of jaundice that causes the yellowing of eyes and skin
  • LFT test is also recommended to test for the cause of nausea or vomiting
  • Kidney function test is a simple process that uses the blood or urine samples to help analyze the problems in kidneys.
  • Patients with hypertension
  • People experiencing problems related to Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs), autoimmune problems or genetic renal problems like Polycystic Kidney Disease
  • KFT tests are recommended to patients experiencing problems related to painful or frequent urination, hematuria etc. It is also done to check the levels of enzymes, proteins and bilirubin present in the blood

Why take this test?

  • Check for liver infections, like hepatitis
  • Examine the development of a disease, like viral or alcoholic hepatitis, and regulate how well a treatment is working
  • Evaluate the severity of a condition, specifically scarring of the liver (cirrhosis)
  • Examine possible side effects of medications
  • Haemogram test is performed to look for the presence of any ailments or infections in the body.
  • It helps in detecting the slightest of aberration present in the bloodstream and provides intricate information related to the medical condition.
  • Haemogram test helps in measuring the levels of white blood cells (WBCs), which helps fighting your body germs. Presence of too many germs in the body could be a sign of inflammation or other medical conditions.
  • Haemogram test also measures red blood cells which are responsible for delivering oxygen throughout the body.
  • The test is also done to check for the presence of an existing blood problem.

What are the benefits of this test?

  • Recognition of liver disease
  • Analyzing the likely type of ailment and possible causes
  • Examining the severity or stage of ailment
  • Analyzing the response to treatment
  • Risk of the actual process is nominal
  • Kidney function test helps in screening the presence of blood and protein in the urine
  • KFT helps in examining if creatinine is building up in the blood because high levels of creatinine mean a kidney issue
  • Helps doctor diagnose causes related to unexplained high blood pressure
  • Helps doctor examine the underlying cause of obesity
  • Risks of kidney damage due to advanced age, cigarette smoking etc.

Q&A

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Q. How can I book my test?

A. If you are planning to book diagnostic tests with Redcliffe Labs, then it is quite a simple and smooth process. All you have to do is just call us and our well trained and patient-friendly representatives will book an appointment for you. Also, you can book the test online by visiting our website and as soon as we get your query within no time we will make sure to book the appointment for you.

Q. In how much time will I get my test report?

A. Redcliffe Labs knows how important the timing is when it comes to health checkups. We make sure that reports are sent to you as soon as possible so that you can begin with the right treatment and medications on time. You will get your reports within 24 hours.

Q. Where can I see or get my test results?

A. You can receive your test results at your given email address or on your phone number and also on WhatsApp. Redcliffe Labs makes sure to send precise and timely reports following the highest standards to maintain quality.

Q. Is home sample collection available for this test?

A. Yes, home sample collection is available for the diagnostic tests as per your needs. Once the test is booked as per your diagnostic requirements, our expert phlebotomist will reach your given address to collect the sample.

Table of Content

Introduction to LFT KFT Test

As the name suggests, the liver-kidney profile test determines the health of your kidneys and liver. There are multiple organs in one’s body; however, the liver and kidneys are the most important ones due to the kinds of functions they perform. This is why it is important to take care of them and be cautious so that no issues arise in the future. The liver performs more than 500 functions for the body, which means that any minor issue can affect your body severely. The kidney is as important as the liver because it removes any waste material from the body. If there is any kidney dysfunction, that means the toxicity level of the body increases, and the body is at high risk of getting some kidney disorder. Doctors recommend getting the LFT KFT tests to prevent any major issues. This might be for a diagnosis, or could suggest taking the test for a routine analysis and knowing if there are any issues. This helps in the early diagnosis of any liver and kidney-related problems. 

You can book your LFT and KFT tests at Redcliffe Labs, the best Omni Channel Pan India diagnostic provider. We bring the diagnostics to the comfort of your home and provide accurate results online within the stipulated time frame. So you can book your test with us as soon as possible.

LFT KFT Test Details:

Also Known As Liver & Kidney function Test, LFT KFT Test, Liver & Renal Panel Test
Purpose It is used to determine the functioning of the liver and the kidney.
Preparation You can eat and drink as regular before taking the test, but try to avoid heavy workouts.
Fasting No Fasting Required
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LFT KFT Test Cost INR 999

Liver and Kidney Panel test price

Liver Kidney Function Profile Test Cost in Different Cities - Redcliffe Labs

City Name Discounted Price
Delhi ₹999
Ahmedabad ₹999
Mumbai ₹999
Bangalore ₹999
Noida ₹999
Pune ₹999
Lucknow ₹999
Hyderabad ₹999
Chennai ₹999
Gurgaon ₹999
Jaipur ₹999
Faridabad ₹999
Indore ₹999
Patna ₹999

Note: We also offer Liver Kidney Function Profile Test PAN India. Please call the number 8988988787 to check the availability of services in your area.

What is the purpose of the LFT KFT tests?

The reasons why one should be getting the liver function test are:

  • If you are experiencing any inflammation in the liver.
  • Whether the inflammation is because of alcohol or it’s non-alcoholic.
  • If liver function is impaired, and if impaired, then how much is impaired?
  • To find out if the medications going on are harming one’s liver.
  • Whether there is an issue with the liver or with the bile duct.
  • Whether the bile movement is impaired or not.

Kidney issues mostly arise when someone is suffering from high blood pressure or diabetes. These are the situations when the doctors may recommend getting the KFT blood test, as this helps monitor the situation. The Kidney Function Test helps determine:

  • The KFT test helps monitor the conditions mentioned above.
  • Identify the issue leading to painful urination.

Symptoms due to why the LFT KFT tests are required:

There are multiple reasons why doctors may advise you to get the LFT test:

  • Yellowing of the eyes and body (jaundice).
  • Nausea.
  • Urine is dark-colored.
  • Vomiting and diarrhea.
  • The stool is light-colored.

The complicated part for the doctors is that, apart from jaundice, all the other conditions can be considered something else, which might make it difficult to diagnose the actual issue.

Reasons for getting the KFT test:

  • Traces of blood are in the urine.
  • High blood pressure.
  • Swelling in the body due to the fluid buildup.
  • Frequent need to pee.
  • Urination has become very painful.

If these functions occur together, that’s a sign that one might need to get tested.

Preparations required for the LFT KFT tests:

The LFT and KFT tests are like any other blood test, so no such exceptional preparations are required. However, some basic needs are to be followed:

  • No fasting is required, but it is recommended to talk to your doctor and see if there are any special dietary requirements to be followed depending on your health condition.
  • You must inform your doctor beforehand about any medications or supplements you have been taking and do as suggested.
  • In case of pregnancy, inform your doctor before taking the test.
  • Smoking or drinking can alter the results, so avoid consuming them for some time.

Following these basic instructions is essential so that you get accurate results.

Procedure for the LFT and KFT Tests:

For the LFT test, your doctor recommends getting a blood sample, whereas for the KFT test, depending on your condition, your doctor may recommend getting a blood or urine sample.

 For the blood test:

  • The phlebotomist ties a band around your arm and asks you to make a fist so the veins are visible to him.
  • Then, disinfect the area from which the blood would be drawn.
  • After disinfecting, a needle is inserted, which draws the blood, leaving behind a stinging pain.
  • The collected blood is sealed, labeled, and sent to the laboratory for testing.

If the pain in the punctured area does not reduce in 2-3 days, you must visit a doctor as soon as possible.

For the urine test:

  • The phlebotomist will give you a disinfected container upon arrival.
  • Collect a sufficient amount of the urine samples. 
  • Hand it over to the phlebotomist.
  • The sample is taken to the laboratory for testing.

Handing over the sample may feel weird to some people, but it is normal, and there is nothing to be embarrassed about.

Tips for keeping your liver and kidneys healthy: 

Keeping your liver healthy is crucial for anyone, as it may affect their overall well-being. Here are a few ways you can keep your liver healthy:

  1. Healthy Diet: You can start your journey by eating healthy and fibrous food. Eat a balanced diet with fruits, vegetables, and proteins.
  2. Hydration: Drink plenty of water. It helps the liver function better by removing toxins from your body.
  3. Maintain a healthy weight: Excess of anything is bad, so people must try to maintain their weight and not become obese.
  4. Regular Exercise: Try to engage in regular physical activities; they will help you maintain a healthy weight and reduce the risk of fatty acids collecting in the liver.
  5. Medication: You should try to minimize your medication intake and take only those recommended by your health provider.

The kidney is one of the most important organs in the body. If your kidneys are ill, the whole body will be affected, so it is important to keep them healthy.

Here are a few tips that might help you keep your kidneys healthy:

  1. Manage your blood pressure: One should always try to keep their blood pressure in check, i.e., below 120/80 mm Hg. This can happen through lifestyle changes and medications if your doctor recommends them. If your blood pressure is high, it will strain the kidneys over time.
  2. Balanced Diet: Eating a balanced diet and avoiding processed food is beneficial for your body. However, it will also prevent kidney failure in the future.
  3. Control Sugar Intake: If you have diabetes, it is recommended that you keep your blood sugar levels in control, as it may help prevent any diabetes-related complications from damaging your kidney.
  4. Stay Hydrated: Hydration helps the kidneys function effectively by removing toxins from your body.
  5. Avoid Caffeine: Excessive caffeine intake can damage your kidneys, so it is always recommended to drink it in moderation.
  6. Quit Smoking: Smoking can impair your kidneys and stop their functioning completely. So it is better to keep away from cigarettes.

Following these things will help you keep your liver and kidneys healthy, and you can avoid suffering from any condition even in the future.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the LFT and KFT tests?
The LFT and KFT tests are panels of liver and kidney function tests that show whether there are any abnormalities in the liver or kidneys.
    Does the KFT test require fasting?
    The KFT (Kidney Function Test) does not require fasting. However, it is always recommended that you talk to your doctor and follow their suggestions on dietary requirements before taking the test, according to your health condition.
      What is the cost of the LFT and KFT tests?
      The price for the LFT and KFT tests at Redcliffe Labs is INR 999. Although test prices differ from lab to lab, we try to keep them as low as possible here.
        What if my KFT tests are high?
        High KFT levels mean your body has a high creatinine concentration, leading to kidney issues. Lifestyle changes like eating healthy, drinking enough water, and working out regularly may help reduce toxins in your body.
          How many tests are under KFT?
          The kidney function test (KFT) and urine test have many test parameters. The KFT has 11 tests along with 23 urine test parameters. These tests determine any issue with the kidney.
            Can KFT detect kidney damage?
            Doctors recommend KFT for patients suffering from hypertension and diabetes. These conditions can potentially damage kidneys, so yes, we an detect kidney damage.
              Does KFT show kidney stones?
              KFT is a blood test that determines the levels of different substances in the blood. It can determine the presence of substances that increase the chances of people having kidney stones. For example, if there are high levels of calcium in the blood, then there is a chance that the person will have kidney stones.
                How do I check my LFT reports?
                Tests for liver function involve testing the blood to diagnose liver diseases and determine how well the liver carries out its normal functions.
                  What are the normal LFT and KFT reports?
                  Standard range blood test results for typical liver function tests include ALT of 7 to 55 units per liter (U/L). AST . 8 to 48 U. The normal range of kidney function tests in blood for men is between 0.7 and 1.3 mg/dL; in women, it is between 0.6 and 1.1 mg/dL.

                    66% off for a limited period

                    Frequently Asked Questions

                    What are the LFT and KFT tests?
                    The LFT and KFT tests are panels of liver and kidney function tests that show whether there are any abnormalities in the liver or kidneys.
                      Does the KFT test require fasting?
                      The KFT (Kidney Function Test) does not require fasting. However, it is always recommended that you talk to your doctor and follow their suggestions on dietary requirements before taking the test, according to your health condition.
                        What is the cost of the LFT and KFT tests?
                        The price for the LFT and KFT tests at Redcliffe Labs is INR 999. Although test prices differ from lab to lab, we try to keep them as low as possible here.
                          What if my KFT tests are high?
                          High KFT levels mean your body has a high creatinine concentration, leading to kidney issues. Lifestyle changes like eating healthy, drinking enough water, and working out regularly may help reduce toxins in your body.
                            How many tests are under KFT?
                            The kidney function test (KFT) and urine test have many test parameters. The KFT has 11 tests along with 23 urine test parameters. These tests determine any issue with the kidney.
                              Can KFT detect kidney damage?
                              Doctors recommend KFT for patients suffering from hypertension and diabetes. These conditions can potentially damage kidneys, so yes, we an detect kidney damage.
                                Does KFT show kidney stones?
                                KFT is a blood test that determines the levels of different substances in the blood. It can determine the presence of substances that increase the chances of people having kidney stones. For example, if there are high levels of calcium in the blood, then there is a chance that the person will have kidney stones.
                                  How do I check my LFT reports?
                                  Tests for liver function involve testing the blood to diagnose liver diseases and determine how well the liver carries out its normal functions.
                                    What are the normal LFT and KFT reports?
                                    Standard range blood test results for typical liver function tests include ALT of 7 to 55 units per liter (U/L). AST . 8 to 48 U. The normal range of kidney function tests in blood for men is between 0.7 and 1.3 mg/dL; in women, it is between 0.6 and 1.1 mg/dL.