Epinephrine Stress Test | Lahalak Medical Platform

Accurate measurement of epinephrine levels to evaluate your body's stress response, helping monitor hormonal balance and support overall vitality with high precision.

Prices starts from: 95.03 SAR

Scientific name: Epinephrine Test

Plasma epinephrine analysis using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is a laboratory test designed to measure epinephrine levels in the blood serum. Epinephrine is a hormone and neurotransmitter secreted by the adrenal glands in response to stress and tension, playing a key role in regulating vital body functions such as heart rate and b...

Epinephrine Test - Epinephrine Vital Stress Check
Service type Laboratory test (Blood)
Duration 10-15 minutes
Fasting 8-12 hours fasting
Prices Starting from 95.03 SAR

Included Services

  • Epinephrine (HPLC) Test
  • The optimal health guidance based on the result.
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Purpose Test

  • Epinephrine levels in the blood: Measures the concentration of epinephrine, helping to understand the body’s response to stress or pressure.
  • Adrenal gland disorders: Used to diagnose conditions such as excessive epinephrine secretion, which may result from adrenal tumors or other health issues.
  • Body’s stress response: Assesses how the body copes with stressful conditions, which may indicate issues like anxiety disorders or chronic stress.
  • Identifying causes of symptoms: Helps explain symptoms such as rapid heart rate, high blood pressure, and feelings of anxiety.
  • Monitoring treatment effectiveness: For patients undergoing treatment for adrenal tumors or other epinephrine-related disorders, the test helps evaluate treatment effectiveness and necessary adjustments.

Recommended groups

  • Patients with high blood pressure: The test helps determine if hypertension is linked to elevated epinephrine levels.
  • Individuals with unexplained rapid heart rate: Results can clarify whether the symptoms are due to increased epinephrine secretion.
  • People experiencing persistent anxiety or stress: The test is useful for assessing the body’s response to psychological stress.
  • Patients suspected of adrenal gland tumors: Such as pheochromocytoma or chromaffin tumors, where excessive epinephrine production can cause noticeable symptoms.
  • Individuals with unexplained conditions: Such as unintentional weight loss or excessive sweating, which may indicate hormonal imbalances.
  • Patients under monitoring while on certain medications: Including drugs affecting the adrenaline system, such as some antidepressants or heart medications.

Symptoms indicative

  • High blood pressure: Persistent high blood pressure may indicate excessive epinephrine secretion.
  • Rapid heart rate: Unexplained increase in heart rate, which could suggest heightened epinephrine activity.
  • Persistent anxiety or stress: Frequent feelings of anxiety or stress that may be related to elevated epinephrine levels.
  • Unexplained weight loss: Unintentional weight loss, possibly due to hormonal imbalances.
  • Excessive sweating: Sudden or excessive sweating without an obvious cause, indicating overactivity of the nervous system.
  • Migraine or recurrent headaches: Severe, recurring headaches that may be linked to changes in epinephrine levels.

FAQs

  • What is an Epinephrine (Adrenaline) Test? It is a test that measures the level of epinephrine in the blood, which is secreted by the adrenal glands.
  • Why is this test performed? It is used to determine epinephrine levels to diagnose conditions such as adrenal gland hyperactivity or to understand the cause of symptoms like high blood pressure or rapid heart rate.
  • How is the test performed? A blood sample is taken and sent to a laboratory to measure epinephrine levels using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC).
  • How long does it take to get results? Results usually take from one day to several days, depending on the laboratory.
  • Is the test painful? The patient may feel slight pain or a pinch when the blood is drawn, but the procedure is quick and generally not painful.
  • Are there any preparations needed before the test? It is recommended to consult the doctor regarding any special preparations, but generally, fasting for a certain period before the test may be advised.

Normal Levels

  • Normal levels: Epinephrine levels in the blood are usually between 0 and 100 pg/mL.
  • High levels: Any level above 100 pg/mL indicates excessive epinephrine secretion and may suggest certain health conditions, such as adrenal gland tumors.
  • Low levels: Very low levels may not be clinically significant, but it is always recommended to review the results with a healthcare professional.

Conditions & Notices

  • The terms and conditions announced on the "Lahalak" medical platform apply.
  • There are no special conditions for the service other than those mentioned.

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