Active Folate (5-MTHF) Test Price | Lahalak Platform

Measuring the active form of folic acid to ensure heart and brain health and red blood cell production, boosting energy levels and essential vital functions.

Prices starts from: 190.07 SAR

Scientific name: Folate 5-Methyltetrahydrofolate Test

The Folate 5-Methyltetrahydrofolate test is a laboratory test used to measure the level of the active form of folic acid in the blood. Folic acid is one of the essential vitamins that plays an important role in metabolic processes and the production of red blood cells, as well as supporting tissue health. This test helps assess an individual's nutr...

Folate 5-Methyltetrahydrofolate Test - Active Folate (5-MTHF) Test
Service type Laboratory Test (Blood)
Duration 10-15 minutes
Fasting 8-12 hours fasting
Prices Starting from 190.07 SAR

Included Services

  • Folate 5-Methyltetrahydrofolate Test
  • The optimal health guidance based on the result.
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Purpose Test

  • Test Objectives:
  • Detecting Folic Acid Deficiency: Helps identify vitamin deficiency, which can lead to conditions such as megaloblastic anemia, where red blood cells are larger than normal and function improperly.
  • Assessing Nutritional Status: Used to evaluate whether an individual’s diet provides sufficient folic acid.
  • Monitoring Treatment: Used to monitor the response of patients receiving folic acid supplements, such as pregnant women or individuals with certain medical conditions.
  • Estimating Health Risks: Folic acid deficiency is linked to increased risk of birth defects, making the test important for pregnant women or those planning pregnancy.

Recommended groups

  • Pregnant Women or Those Planning Pregnancy: To ensure adequate folic acid levels, as deficiency is linked to increased risk of birth defects.
  • Individuals with Anemia: Especially megaloblastic anemia, to check if folic acid deficiency is the cause.
  • Individuals Taking Certain Medications: Such as anti-seizure drugs or other medications that may affect folic acid levels.
  • Individuals with Health Issues: Such as liver disease or intestinal absorption disorders, which can affect vitamin metabolism.
  • Individuals Showing Symptoms of Folic Acid Deficiency: Such as fatigue, weakness, or psychological disturbances, indicating the need to assess vitamin levels.
  • Individuals Following an Unbalanced Diet: Such as vegetarians or those consuming low amounts of fruits and vegetables.

Symptoms indicative

  • Fatigue and Weakness: General feelings of tiredness and weakness may indicate vitamin deficiencies, including folic acid.
  • Blood Disorders: Such as megaloblastic anemia, where red blood cells are larger than normal, leading to symptoms like dizziness and shortness of breath.
  • Gastrointestinal Issues: Such as diarrhea or loss of appetite, which can affect vitamin absorption.
  • Psychological Problems: Such as depression, confusion, or memory impairment, which may be related to folic acid deficiency.
  • Changes in Skin Appearance: Such as pale skin or changes in tongue color.
  • Pregnancy-Related Symptoms: Need to ensure adequate folic acid levels in pregnant women or those planning pregnancy, as it is essential for fetal health.

FAQs

  • What is the purpose of this test? The purpose is to measure the level of the active form of folic acid in the blood to determine if a deficiency may affect overall health.
  • When is this test recommended? It is recommended when deficiency symptoms appear, such as anemia, or for pregnant women to prevent birth defects.
  • Should supplements be stopped before the test? It is recommended to inform the doctor about any dietary supplements you are taking, but usually, stopping them is not necessary before the test.
  • How is this test performed? A blood sample is taken and analyzed using laboratory techniques to determine folic acid levels.
  • What do the test results mean? The results indicate whether folic acid levels are normal, low, or high, which can help guide treatment or dietary adjustments.
  • Is folic acid testing necessary for everyone? Not necessarily; the test is usually performed when symptoms are present or in special cases such as pregnancy or existing health issues.

Normal Levels

  • 3 to 17 ng/mL
  • 7 to 39 nmol/L
  • Levels below this range may indicate folic acid deficiency, requiring dietary adjustments or supplementation.
  • Elevated levels may need further evaluation to determine the cause.

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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