The normal reference value of glomerular filtration rate is in the range of 80~120ml/min.
Glomerular filtration rate will be affected by gender, age, weight, etc. For example, male glomerular filtration rate will be higher than that of female, and female glomerular filtration rate will be significantly increased during pregnancy, and will return to normal after delivery.
The normal reference value of glomerular filtration rate is 80~120ml/min. In renal diseases such as advanced diabetic nephropathy and hypertensive nephropathy, the renal function is impaired and the glomerular filtration rate will be decreased; in early diabetic nephropathy the glomerulus is in high filtration state and the glomerular filtration rate will be increased.
Patients with abnormal glomerular filtration rate are recommended to improve the relevant examinations in time to clarify the cause and standardize the treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.