MERCURY 24 HOUR URINE Test
At DNA Labs UAE, we offer the MERCURY 24 HOUR URINE Test at a cost of AED 760.0. This test is designed to measure the level of mercury in a person’s body and is typically performed when there is a concern about mercury exposure or toxicity.
Test Components and Price
The MERCURY 24 HOUR URINE Test includes the following components:
- Sample Condition: 10 mL (5 mL min.) aliquot of 24-hour urine collected in an acid washed (metal free) container kit available from LPL. Mix thoroughly. Transfer 10 mL aliquot to vial provided in the kit. Measure 24-hour total volume and record on vial and test request form. Ship refrigerated or frozen. Patient should refrain from eating predatory fish like Sword Fish, Tuna, and Shark at least 3 days prior to specimen collection. Use powderless gloves during specimen collection.
- Report Delivery: Sample Daily by 6 pm; Report Next day
- Method: ICPMS
- Test Type: Industrial diseases
- Doctor: Physician
- Test Department: ATOMIC ABSORPTION
- Pre-Test Information: Patient should avoid eating predatory fish like Swordfish, Tuna, and Shark at least 3 days prior to specimen collection. If Gadolinium or Iodine containing contrast media has been administered, the specimen should not be collected for 96 hours.
Test Details
The Mercury 24-hour urine test is a diagnostic test used to measure the level of mercury in a person’s body. It is typically performed when there is a concern about mercury exposure or toxicity. To perform the test, the patient is given a container to collect all urine produced over a 24-hour period. It is important to follow specific instructions provided by the healthcare provider to ensure accurate results. These instructions may include avoiding certain foods and medications that can interfere with the test.
After the 24-hour collection period, the urine sample is sent to a laboratory for analysis. The laboratory measures the amount of mercury present in the urine sample. The results are then interpreted by a healthcare provider to determine if there is a normal level of mercury or if further investigation is needed.
High levels of mercury in the urine may indicate exposure to mercury through various sources, such as contaminated food, dental fillings, or occupational exposure. Symptoms of mercury toxicity can vary and may include neurological, gastrointestinal, and respiratory issues.
It is important to note that the Mercury 24-hour urine test is not a routine test and is typically ordered when there is a specific concern about mercury exposure. If you suspect mercury exposure or have symptoms that may be related to mercury toxicity, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for appropriate testing and evaluation.
Test Name | MERCURY 24 HOUR URINE Test |
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Components | |
Price | 760.0 AED |
Sample Condition | 10 mL (5 mL min.) aliquot of 24 hour urine collected in an acid washed (metal free) container kit available from LPL. Mix thoroughly. Transfer 10 mL aliquot to vial provided in the kit. Measure 24 hour total volume and record on vial and test request form. Ship refrigerated or frozen. Patient should refrain from eating predatory fish like Sword Fish, Tuna and Shark at least 3 days prior to specimen collection. Use powderless gloves during specimen collection. |
Report Delivery | Sample Daily by 6 pm; Report Next day |
Method | ICPMS |
Test type | Industrial diseases |
Doctor | Physician |
Test Department: | ATOMIC ABSORPTION |
Pre Test Information | Patient should avoid eating predatory fish like Sword fish, Tuna and shark atleast 3 days prior to specimen collection. If Gadolinium or Iodine containing contrast media has been administered, specimen should not be collected for 96 hours. |
Test Details |
The Mercury 24-hour urine test is a diagnostic test used to measure the level of mercury in a person’s body. It is typically performed when there is a concern about mercury exposure or toxicity. To perform the test, the patient is given a container to collect all urine produced over a 24-hour period. It is important to follow specific instructions provided by the healthcare provider to ensure accurate results. These instructions may include avoiding certain foods and medications that can interfere with the test. After the 24-hour collection period, the urine sample is sent to a laboratory for analysis. The laboratory measures the amount of mercury present in the urine sample. The results are then interpreted by a healthcare provider to determine if there is a normal level of mercury or if further investigation is needed. High levels of mercury in the urine may indicate exposure to mercury through various sources, such as contaminated food, dental fillings, or occupational exposure. Symptoms of mercury toxicity can vary and may include neurological, gastrointestinal, and respiratory issues. It is important to note that the Mercury 24-hour urine test is not a routine test and is typically ordered when there is a specific concern about mercury exposure. If you suspect mercury exposure or have symptoms that may be related to mercury toxicity, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for appropriate testing and evaluation. |