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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 Cadmium, Spot Urine Test is 7 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Cadmium, Spot Urine Test

Prerequisites for Cadmium, Spot Urine Test:

  • Patient must be instructed to avoid eating seafood and shellfish for at least 48 hours before the test.
  • Patient should not have been exposed to cadmium in the workplace or through other environmental sources in the past 48 hours.
  • Inform the healthcare provider about any medications or supplements that the patient is currently taking, as certain medications may interfere with the test results.
  • It is recommended to collect the urine sample in the morning, preferably the first void of the day.
  • Make sure the patient is well hydrated before collecting the urine sample.

What are the measure values for the test Cadmium, Spot Urine Test

  • Cadmium, Spot Urine Test:
    • Normal range: 0-5 micrograms per liter (mcg/L)
    • Elevated levels may indicate exposure to cadmium through contaminated air, water, or food
    • High levels of cadmium in urine can be toxic and may lead to kidney damage

What does this test Cadmium, Spot Urine Test identify?

Cadmium, Spot Urine Test

The Cadmium, Spot Urine Test is a diagnostic test that measures the amount of cadmium in a person's urine. Cadmium is a toxic heavy metal that can accumulate in the body over time through exposure to contaminated air, water, or food. High levels of cadmium in the body can lead to various health problems, including kidney damage, lung damage, and an increased risk of cancer.

The Cadmium, Spot Urine Test is typically used to:

  • Determine if a person has been exposed to high levels of cadmium
  • Monitor individuals who work in industries with a high risk of cadmium exposure
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of treatments for cadmium poisoning

The test involves collecting a sample of urine from the individual and sending it to a laboratory for analysis. The results of the test can help healthcare providers determine if further action is needed to reduce the individual's cadmium exposure and protect their health.

Why is this test Cadmium, Spot Urine Test taken?

Why is the Cadmium, Spot Urine Test taken?

The Cadmium, Spot Urine Test is taken to measure the levels of cadmium in the urine. Cadmium is a toxic heavy metal that can accumulate in the body through exposure to contaminated air, water, or food. High levels of cadmium in the body can lead to serious health problems, including kidney damage, lung cancer, and bone diseases.

This test is typically ordered for individuals who may have been exposed to cadmium in the workplace, through smoking, or through contaminated food or water sources. It helps to assess the extent of cadmium exposure and determine if any intervention or treatment is necessary to reduce the levels of cadmium in the body.

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