Toxic Element Profile Test | Lahalak Platform

Comprehensive screening for heavy metals and toxins, helping prevent chronic diseases and boosting energy levels by identifying harmful accumulations in your system accurately.

Prices starts from: 957.6 SAR

Scientific name: Toxic Element Profile Test

Toxic Element Profile analysis is a laboratory test used to determine the levels of heavy metals and toxins in the body, such as lead, mercury, and cadmium. This test involves collecting blood or urine samples and uses advanced techniques like spectrometric analysis to detect these elements. This test is important for evaluating potential exposure...

Toxic Element Profile Test - Comprehensive Toxic Element Profile
Service type Comprehensive laboratory test
Duration 10-15 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required
Prices Starting from 957.6 SAR

Included Services

  • Toxic Element Profile Test
  • The optimal health guidance based on the result.
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Purpose Test

  • Heavy Metal Levels: It measures the amount of toxic elements like lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic in the blood or urine.
  • Environmental or Occupational Exposure: It helps assess the extent of exposure to toxins from various sources, such as industrial pollution or contaminated food.
  • Potential Health Effects: The test identifies potential negative effects these elements may have on health, including toxic impacts on the nervous or immune systems.
  • Diagnosis of Toxicity: The test can assist in diagnosing acute or chronic poisoning caused by exposure to toxic metals.
  • Monitoring Treatment: It is used to monitor the effectiveness of detoxification strategies and to assess how levels of toxic elements improve after treatment.

Recommended groups

  • Individuals exposed to pollution sources: Such as workers in chemical industries or mining sectors, who may be exposed to hazardous elements.
  • People living in polluted areas: Where there are elevated levels of heavy metals in the environment, increasing the risk of exposure.
  • Patients with unexplained symptoms: Such as chronic fatigue, headaches, or neurological issues, which may indicate toxin exposure.
  • People taking unreliable dietary supplements: Some supplements may contain heavy metals or other toxic components.
  • Children: Who are more susceptible to poisoning due to exposure to heavy metals from the environment or food.
  • Individuals with chronic health conditions: Such as autoimmune diseases or neurological issues, where accumulated toxins can worsen health.

Symptoms indicative

  • Chronic fatigue: Persistent feelings of exhaustion without an obvious cause.
  • Frequent headaches: Ongoing or recurring headaches with no clear explanation.
  • Neurological issues: Such as difficulty concentrating, confusion, or memory loss.
  • Gastrointestinal disturbances: Symptoms like nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea.
  • Skin symptoms: Rashes or unexplained sensitivities.
  • Mood changes: Such as depression or anxiety.

FAQs

  • What is the Toxic Element Profile Test? It is a test that measures the levels of heavy metals and toxins in the body, such as lead, mercury, and cadmium.
  • Why is this test performed? The test is done to assess exposure to toxins from environmental or occupational sources and to determine the impact of these metals on health.
  • How is the test performed? A sample of blood or urine is collected and analyzed using advanced techniques to detect toxic elements.
  • Does the patient need any special preparation before the test? Usually, no special preparation is required, but it’s advisable to consult a doctor about any medications or supplements being taken.
  • How long does it take to get the results? Typically, the results take from a few hours to two days, depending on the laboratory.
  • What are the risks associated with the test? The risks are minimal, but the patient might experience slight discomfort during the blood sample collection.

Normal Levels

  • Lead: Blood: Less than 5 µg/dL is generally considered normal.
  • Blood: Less than 5 µg/dL is generally considered normal.
  • Mercury: Blood: Less than 10 µg/L is typically considered normal.
  • Blood: Less than 10 µg/L is typically considered normal.
  • Cadmium: Urine: Less than 5 µg/L is considered normal.
  • Urine: Less than 5 µg/L is considered normal.

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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