Urinary Phosphorus Test Price | Lahalak Platform

Accurate measurement of urinary phosphorus to evaluate kidney and bone health and mineral balance, providing clear insight into metabolic efficiency and your physical activity levels.

Prices starts from: 221.81 SAR

Scientific name: Urinary Phosphorus Test

Phosphorus analysis in urine, using atomic absorption spectrophotometry (Flame and GFA mode), is a test used to measure phosphorus levels in urine. Phosphorus is an important element in the body, playing a key role in bone health and metabolism. A urine sample is collected and analyzed using spectrophotometry, which allows for accurate detection of...

Urinary Phosphorus Test
Service type Laboratory test (Urine)
Duration 10-15 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required
Prices Starting from 221.81 SAR

Included Services

  • Urinary Phosphorus Test (Flame and GFA mode)
  • The optimal health guidance based on the result.
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Purpose Test

  • Evaluating Phosphorus Levels: To determine if phosphorus levels are normal, elevated, or low, which may indicate underlying health issues.
  • Assessing Kidney Function: It helps evaluate how well the kidneys are processing phosphorus, as kidney problems can lead to changes in phosphorus levels.
  • Diagnosing Metabolic Disorders: Such as hyperphosphatemia (high phosphorus levels in the blood) or hypophosphatemia (low phosphorus levels), which may affect bone health and other vital processes.
  • Monitoring Specific Health Conditions: Like chronic kidney disease or thyroid disorders, where ongoing monitoring of phosphorus levels may be needed.

Recommended groups

  • People with Kidney Issues: To monitor kidney function and how well they process phosphorus.
  • Individuals with a History of Metabolic Disorders: Such as thyroid diseases or conditions like hyperphosphatemia or hypophosphatemia.
  • Patients with Bone Disorders: For example, osteoporosis, to assess phosphorus levels and its role in bone health.
  • People Following Special Diets: Those on phosphorus-rich or phosphorus-poor diets may require monitoring of their phosphorus levels.
  • Individuals Taking Medications that Affect Phosphorus Levels: Such as certain supplements or medications used to treat specific health conditions.

Symptoms indicative

  • Bone pain: Such as persistent pain or recurrent fractures, which may indicate issues with bone health, like osteoporosis or disorders in phosphorus levels.
  • Muscle weakness: This could be a sign of phosphorus deficiency or excess in the body, affecting muscle function.
  • Energy level changes: Chronic fatigue or general weakness can result from metabolic imbalances, including abnormal phosphorus levels.
  • Kidney-related symptoms: Such as swelling or pain in the kidney area or changes in urination patterns (such as excessive or reduced urination), which may indicate kidney function problems affecting phosphorus processing.
  • Gastrointestinal issues: Symptoms like nausea or loss of appetite could suggest metabolic disorders, including problems with phosphorus metabolism.
  • Mental changes: Such as confusion or mood swings, which could be related to abnormal phosphorus levels in the body, affecting neurological functions.

FAQs

  • What is the purpose of this test? This test is used to measure phosphorus levels in the urine, which helps evaluate bone health and kidney function.
  • How is the test performed? A urine sample is collected and analyzed using atomic absorption spectroscopy.
  • Does the patient need to fast before the test? Usually, fasting is not required, but it is recommended to follow the doctor's instructions.
  • How long does it take to get the results? Results typically become available within a few days, but this may vary depending on the laboratory.
  • What do high or low results indicate? High levels may indicate hyperphosphatemia (excess phosphorus), which can be associated with kidney issues or metabolic disorders. Low levels may indicate phosphorus deficiency or problems with phosphorus metabolism.
  • High levels may indicate hyperphosphatemia (excess phosphorus), which can be associated with kidney issues or metabolic disorders.

Normal Levels

  • Phosphorus level in urine: Typically ranges from 0.5 to 1.5 grams in 24 hours.

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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