Healthy kidneys are essential for filtering blood, balancing fluids and electrolytes, and supporting vital body functions. Learn how to recognize normal kidney function and when to seek help.
โ What Do Healthy Kidneys Do?
- Filter about 50 gallons (180 liters) of blood per day
- Remove waste, toxins, and extra fluid via urine
- Regulate blood pressure through renin production
- Balance key electrolytes like sodium, potassium, and calcium
- Produce erythropoietin to stimulate red blood cells
- Activate vitamin D to support bone health
๐งช How Do You Know If Your Kidneys Are Working Normally?
- Creatinine blood test: Measures waste in the blood
- eGFR (estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate): Normal is 90 or above
- Urine test: Looks for protein or blood in urine
- Blood pressure check: Detects kidney-related hypertension
๐ก Signs Your Kidneys Are Functioning Well
- Clear or pale yellow urine
- No swelling in hands, feet, or ankles
- Stable blood pressure
- Consistent appetite and energy
- No unusual changes in urination
๐ Normal Creatinine Clearance (CrCl)
- Men: 90โ140 mL/min
- Women: 80โ130 mL/min
Use our CrCl Calculator to estimate your kidney function.
๐จ When to See a Doctor
- Swelling in legs or ankles
- Persistent fatigue
- Changes in urine color or frequency
- High blood pressure
- Nausea or loss of appetite
Note: This article is for informational purposes and reflects general guidance. Always consult a licensed physician for personal medical concerns.