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Number of red blood cells in the blood

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Test: Aluminium Test, Serum

Maximum days to obtain report: 3-5 days

What are the prerequisites for the test Aluminium Test, Serum

  • There are no specific prerequisites for the Aluminium Test, Serum.
  • However, it is recommended to inform your healthcare provider about any medications, supplements, or vitamins you are currently taking.
  • It is also important to follow any fasting or dietary restrictions that may be advised by your healthcare provider before the test.

What are the measure values for the test Aluminium Test, Serum

  • Normal range: 3.5 - 5.5 μg/L
  • Low levels: Below 3.5 μg/L
  • High levels: Above 5.5 μg/L

What does this test Aluminium Test, Serum identify?

The Aluminium Test, Serum is a blood test that measures the amount of aluminium in the blood. Aluminium is a naturally occurring metal that is found in many foods, medications, and everyday products. However, high levels of aluminium in the blood can be a sign of exposure to excessive amounts of the metal, which can be harmful to the body.

This test is often used to identify potential sources of aluminium exposure, such as certain medications, dialysis treatments, or occupational hazards. It can also be used to monitor individuals who may be at risk for aluminium toxicity, such as those with kidney disease or who work in industries where aluminium exposure is common.

Why is this test Aluminium Test, Serum taken?

Aluminium Test, Serum

The Aluminium Test, Serum is a diagnostic test used to measure the levels of aluminium in the blood serum. Aluminium is a naturally occurring metal that can be found in food, water, medications, and everyday products. However, excessive levels of aluminium in the body can be toxic and may lead to various health issues.

This test is usually recommended for individuals who are at risk of aluminium exposure, such as those who work in industries where aluminium is used, individuals with kidney disease who may have difficulty excreting aluminium from the body, and individuals with symptoms of aluminium toxicity such as confusion, muscle weakness, and bone pain.

By measuring the levels of aluminium in the blood serum, healthcare providers can assess the extent of aluminium exposure and determine if any interventions are needed to reduce aluminium levels in the body.

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