What is a normal amylase level in urine

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I'm hoping to get some help from other forum users about what a normal amylase level is in urine. I know that amylase is an enzyme produced by the pancreas and is excreted in the urine, but I'm not sure what a normal level should be. Does anyone have information on this? Are there any tests I should consider to determine my amylase level in urine? Any advice would be appreciated.
 

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Normal amylase levels in urine vary depending on a person's age and sex. However, a typical range for amylase in an adult's urine is between 0 and 180 units per liter (U/L).

Factors Affecting Amylase Levels in Urine

There are a number of factors that can affect a person's amylase levels in urine, including age, sex, and diet. For example, older people tend to have higher levels of amylase in their urine than younger people. Additionally, women tend to have higher levels of amylase in their urine than men. Lastly, a diet high in carbohydrates can also cause higher levels of amylase in urine.

Diagnosing Abnormal Amylase Levels in Urine

If a person's amylase level in their urine is higher than the typical range, it may indicate an underlying problem or condition. In such cases, a doctor may order additional tests to determine the cause. These tests may include a urine culture, an abdominal ultrasound, or a CT scan. Additionally, a doctor may order blood tests to check for kidney or pancreas problems.

Treatment for Abnormal Amylase Levels in Urine

Treatment for abnormal amylase levels in urine will depend on the underlying cause. In cases where the cause is related to diet, a doctor may recommend dietary changes. For instance, a doctor may suggest reducing carbohydrate intake or increasing fiber intake. If the cause is related to a medical condition, such as pancreatitis or kidney disease, a doctor may recommend medications or other treatments.
 
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