Porphyrins 6 Fractions HPLC Test | Lahalak Platform

Precise measurement of six porphyrin types to comprehensively evaluate liver and blood health, supporting early detection of metabolic disorders and protecting vital cellular functions.

Prices starts from: 354.37 SAR

Scientific name: Porphyrins 6 Fractions HPLC Test

The Porphyrins 6 Fractions test using HPLC in urine is used to determine the levels of six different types of porphyrins. These compounds play a vital role in metabolic processes, and any imbalance in their levels may indicate disorders such as porphyria. The test involves collecting a urine sample, which is then precisely analyzed to determine the...

Porphyrins 6 Fractions HPLC Test - Comprehensive Porphyrins Panel
Service type Laboratory test (Urine)
Duration 10-15 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required
Prices Starting from 354.37 SAR

Included Services

  • Porphyrins 6 Fractions HPLC Test
  • The optimal health guidance based on the result.
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Purpose Test

  • Porphyrins 6 Fractions Test
  • measures the levels of six different types of porphyrins in the urine. This test helps identify any imbalances in heme production, which may indicate disorders such as porphyria.
  • The results can reveal elevated or decreased levels of certain porphyrins, assisting doctors in diagnosing the condition and better understanding its nature. This, in turn, helps in developing an appropriate treatment plan. The test is an important tool for evaluating a patient's health related to metabolic processes.

Recommended groups

  • Individuals showing symptoms of porphyria: Such as abdominal pain, skin rashes, and psychological changes.
  • People with a family history of porphyria: To assess the likelihood of developing the condition.
  • Patients with liver problems: Since liver disorders can affect heme production.
  • Individuals taking medications that may affect porphyrin levels: Such as certain antidepressants or tuberculosis medications.
  • Patients showing unexplained symptoms related to metabolism: Such as general fatigue or muscle weakness.

Symptoms indicative

  • Severe Abdominal Pain: This can be recurrent or sudden.
  • Skin Rashes: Especially after sun exposure or in certain areas of the body.
  • Psychological Disturbances: Such as anxiety, depression, or behavioral changes.
  • Muscle Weakness or Numbness: Often accompanied by general fatigue.
  • Changes in Urine Color: Such as darkening or the appearance of a brown color.

FAQs

  • What is the goal of this test? The test aims to measure the levels of six types of porphyrins in urine, helping to diagnose metabolic disorders such as porphyria.
  • How is the test performed? A urine sample is collected, and it is often requested to collect the sample over 24 hours to ensure accurate results.
  • What is the waiting time for the results? Typically, the waiting period is from several days to one week.
  • Does the test require any special preparation? It is recommended to avoid certain foods or medications before the test, based on the doctor's instructions.
  • What do abnormal results mean? Abnormal results may indicate disorders such as porphyria and may require further tests or consultations.
  • What are the next steps if the results are positive? The doctor will guide you for additional tests or consultations to determine an appropriate treatment plan.

Normal Levels

  • Porphobilinogen (PBG): Less than 2.5 mg in urine over 24 hours.
  • Other Porphyrins: Their levels should fall within the range specified by the laboratory.

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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