The normal glomerular filtration rate is a minimum of 80 ml/min.
Glomerular filtration rate is the amount of plasma fluid filtered out through the glomerulus per unit of time (minute), i.e. the amount of ultrafiltrate produced by the kidneys on both sides per unit of time (minute). Glomerular filtration rate cannot be measured directly, but can only be inferred from the renal clearance or plasma clearance of some marker. The normal range of glomerular filtration rate is between 80 and 120 ml/min.
Glomerular filtration rate is related to age, gender, body weight and other factors, after 30 years old with age, glomerular filtration rate gradually decline, men than women glomerular filtration rate is about 10% higher, the glomerular filtration rate can be seen to increase significantly in pregnancy, and then drop to normal after delivery.
If patients find glomerular filtration rate abnormalities, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or therapy.