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Number of red blood cells in the blood

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Red blood cell disorders

Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

Identifies: Red blood cell disorders

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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

The maximum days the report can be obtained for the test Nickel, Serum Test is typically 3-5 days. It may vary depending on the laboratory where the test is conducted and their specific processing times.

What are the prerequisites for the test Nickel, Serum Test

  • There are no specific prerequisites for the Nickel, Serum Test.
  • It is recommended to inform your healthcare provider about any medications or supplements you are taking before the test.
  • Make sure to follow any fasting or dietary restrictions, if required, as advised by your healthcare provider.

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

  • Nickel Level: 0.0-0.6 mcg/L
  • Normal Range: 0-0.6 mcg/L
  • Low Level: <0.0 mcg/L
  • High Level: >0.6 mcg/L

What does this test Nickel, Serum Test identify?

Test: Nickel, Serum Test

The Nickel, Serum Test is a blood test that measures the amount of nickel present in the bloodstream. Nickel is a metal that is commonly found in various everyday items such as jewelry, coins, and metal tools. Ingesting or coming into contact with nickel can lead to nickel toxicity, which can cause symptoms such as rash, itching, and respiratory issues.

The Nickel, Serum Test helps identify if an individual has been exposed to high levels of nickel and is experiencing nickel toxicity. This test is particularly important for individuals who work in industries where they may come into contact with nickel regularly, such as metalworkers and jewelers.

Why is this test Nickel, Serum Test taken?

Why is the Nickel, Serum Test taken?

The Nickel, Serum Test is taken to measure the amount of nickel in a person's bloodstream. Nickel is a common metal that is found in many everyday items such as jewelry, coins, cell phones, and even some foods. While nickel is generally considered safe in small amounts, some people may have a sensitivity or allergy to nickel that can cause skin reactions or other health problems.

This test is often ordered for individuals who are suspected of having a nickel allergy or sensitivity. Symptoms of a nickel allergy can include redness, itching, swelling, or blistering of the skin after contact with nickel-containing items. In severe cases, a nickel allergy can cause a systemic reaction that may require medical attention.

By measuring the level of nickel in the bloodstream, healthcare providers can determine if a person has been exposed to high levels of nickel and if this exposure is contributing to their symptoms. This information can help guide treatment and management strategies for individuals with nickel allergies or sensitivities.

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