Thallium Level Test Price | Lahalak Platform

A precise test to detect exposure to toxic thallium, helping protect the nervous system, kidneys, and heart from environmental poisoning risks.

Prices starts from: 166.68 SAR

Scientific name: Thallium Level Test

Thallium (TI) level analysis using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (AAS) with Flame and Graphite Furnace Atomization (GFA) modes is a laboratory test used to determine thallium concentrations in blood or urine samples. Thallium is a toxic metal, and exposure to it can lead to a range of health symptoms, including poisoning. The sample is collec...

Thallium Level Test - Thallium Toxicity Test
Service type Laboratory Test
Duration 10-15 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required
Prices Starting from 166.68 SAR

Included Services

  • Thallium - TI Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer Test
  • The optimal health guidance based on the result.
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Purpose Test

  • Thallium poisoning: The analysis is crucial for diagnosing poisoning caused by exposure to thallium, whether from environmental or occupational sources.
  • Elevated levels: High thallium levels may indicate excessive exposure to this element, which can lead to serious health issues.
  • Health risk assessment: It helps in understanding the impact of thallium exposure on overall health, especially for individuals living or working in contaminated environments.

Recommended groups

  • Individuals exposed to thallium sources: Such as workers in chemical industries or mining operations, where exposure to thallium may occur.
  • Those showing signs of poisoning: Individuals with symptoms like neurological disturbances or gastrointestinal issues, which may indicate thallium toxicity.
  • People living in contaminated areas: Areas with environmental pollution from thallium, such as regions near industrial sites or areas with poor waste disposal practices.
  • Individuals with unexplained symptoms: Symptoms that could suggest exposure to heavy metals, including thallium, and warrant further investigation.

Symptoms indicative

  • Abdominal pain: Unexplained or recurring.
  • Neurological disturbances: Such as numbness, muscle weakness, or coordination problems.
  • Mood changes: Sudden onset of depression or anxiety.
  • Chronic fatigue: Or general weakness without an obvious cause.
  • Respiratory issues: Such as coughing or difficulty breathing.

FAQs

  • How is the test performed? A blood or urine sample is collected and then analyzed using atomic absorption spectroscopy.
  • Does the test require any prior preparations? Usually, no special preparation is needed. However, you may be advised to avoid certain medications or foods before the test.
  • How long does it take to get the results? It depends on the laboratory, but results are typically available within a day to a week.
  • What are the risks associated with the test? The test is non-invasive and carries minimal risks, primarily limited to the collection of a sample.
  • How should the results be interpreted? It's important to consult a doctor to interpret the results, taking into account symptoms and the patient's medical history.

Normal Levels

  • In Blood: Typically less than 0.5 micrograms per deciliter.
  • In Urine: Normal levels are generally below 1 microgram per day.

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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