March 11th 2021 is the 16th World Kidney Day, and this year’s theme is “Living Well with Kidney Disease”.

World Kidney Day aims to raise awareness among patients with kidney diseases, hope to improve people's understanding of kidney diseases, receive regular screening for kidney diseases for early prevention and treatment of kidney diseases.

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According to statistics of three major kidney disease academic groups in Europe and the United States, over 850 million people worldwide have chronic kidney diseases. KDIGO (Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes) suggests that, patients with confirmed kidney diseases should examine renal function and do routine urine test for at least 2 times a year. Healthy people also need regular annual checks.

Renal function is mainly assessed by blood extraction of CRE and UA. Higher levels of metabolic waste of BUN and CRE may indicate inadequate renal function.

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Merry Dry Biochemical Analyzer, according to renal function indices of BUN, CRE, UA, it can be used for screening and monitoring of renal diseases. Meanwhile, items of lipids and glucose, liver function, metabolic diseases and blood donors screening are also equipped, which are widely used in regular screening in clinics, screening of blood donors, rapid screening in OPD/Emergency treatment and home health checks....

Merry Dry Biochemical Analyzer with 

√ Lab-quality accuracy

√ Fingertip blood sample

√ 3 min detection time

√ Easy-operated

√ Constant temperature

√ Low maintenance

√ “3A”-anytime, anywhere, anyone

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A perfect combination of advanced dry chemical rapid detection technique and electrooptical technique, which enables the reliability of test results.

Extended information:

Common Early Symptoms of Kidney diseases

Eye lid swelling in the morning.

Swollen legs and ankles before bedtime

Headache, dizziness, and blood pressure

Plenty of foam in the urine and long-time not go away.

Abnormal urine color and urine volume

Frequent low back pain

Frequent weary

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Post time: Mar-11-2021