Plasma Choline Level Test | Lahalak Platform

Accurately measure Choline levels to support brain and nervous system health, enhancing memory, focus, and improving cognitive performance and daily energy levels.

Prices starts from: 211.2 SAR

Scientific name: Plasma Choline Level Test (HPLC)

Plasma choline level analysis using High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) (Choline Level, by HPLC) is used to measure the concentration of choline in the blood, which is an essential compound for metabolism and nervous system health. Choline is necessary for liver health, as it contributes to fat regulation and the prevention of fatty liver...

Plasma Choline Level Test (HPLC) - Plasma Choline Level Test
Service type Laboratory test (Blood)
Duration 10-15 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required
Prices Starting from 211.2 SAR

Included Services

  • Choline Level, by (HPLC) Test
  • The optimal health guidance based on the result.
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Purpose Test

  • Choline Deficiency: May indicate insufficient choline in the body, potentially leading to health issues such as fatty liver disease or nervous system dysfunction.
  • Lipid Metabolism Disorders: Helps detect disorders in fat metabolism, including fatty liver disease and genetic disorders affecting fat transport in the body.
  • Choline-Related Health Issues: Can assist in diagnosing conditions such as choline toxicity or neurological disorders resulting from low or high choline levels.
  • Nutritional Status Assessment: Helps identify choline deficiency in individuals with malnutrition or unbalanced diets.

Recommended groups

  • Individuals with Liver Diseases: Recommended for those with fatty liver disease or cirrhosis, as choline helps prevent fat accumulation in the liver.
  • Individuals on Choline-Poor Diets: Those following unbalanced or choline-deficient diets may be at risk of deficiency, making this test useful for assessing nutritional status.
  • Patients with Neurological or Brain Disorders: Choline is essential for brain function; the test is recommended for individuals with neurological conditions or memory and concentration issues.
  • Individuals with a Family History of Genetic Disorders: People with genetic disorders affecting choline metabolism, such as abnormalities in fat transport or choline metabolism.
  • Pregnant Women: The test may be recommended to ensure adequate choline intake, especially during early pregnancy when choline is critical for fetal brain development.
  • Individuals with Lipid Metabolism Issues: Such as patients with obesity or diabetes, who may have disturbances in cholesterol and fat metabolism.

Symptoms indicative

  • Abdominal swelling or pain in the upper right side of the abdomen, which may indicate fatty liver disease or fat accumulation in the liver.
  • Yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice), which may signal liver function issues.
  • Memory weakness or difficulty concentrating, as choline is essential for brain health and neurological function.
  • Movement disorders or numbness, which may indicate choline deficiency affecting neural communication.
  • Elevated cholesterol or triglyceride levels despite dietary adjustments, potentially indicating a lipid metabolism disorder that may require choline level evaluation.
  • Choline deficiency may contribute to increased fatigue and general weakness, especially in individuals with malnutrition or inadequate dietary intake.

FAQs

  • What Is the Choline Plasma Test? It is a test that measures the concentration of choline in the blood, a vital compound for fat metabolism, nervous system health, and liver function.
  • Why Is This Test Recommended? It is recommended to detect choline deficiency or metabolism disorders, assess liver health, and identify causes of memory problems or neurological issues.
  • Does the Test Require Special Preparation? Usually, no special preparation is needed, but it is advised to consult the doctor regarding any medications or supplements that may affect the results.
  • How Is the Sample Collected? A blood sample is drawn from a vein in the arm using a needle. The procedure is generally painless.
  • Should Certain Medications Be Stopped Before the Test? In some cases, the doctor may advise stopping certain medications or supplements that affect choline levels, such as choline supplements or cholesterol medications.
  • When Should This Test Be Performed? It is recommended if symptoms such as abdominal pain, liver swelling, neurological issues like memory loss, or chronic fatigue appear, or if there is a family history of choline metabolism problems.

Normal Levels

  • Normal Choline Levels in Adults: Typically range from 7 to 14 µmol/L in plasma.
  • Individual Variations: Normal levels may vary depending on laboratory tests and equipment used. Therefore, it is always recommended to compare results with the reference values provided by the lab.
  • Diet: A diet low in choline can lead to reduced blood choline levels.
  • Health Status: Individuals with liver diseases or metabolic problems may have abnormal choline levels.
  • Pregnancy: Choline levels may change in pregnant women to meet the needs of the developing fetus.
  • Low Levels: May indicate choline deficiency, affecting liver function, brain function, and tissue health.

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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