Urine Coproporphyrin Test | Lahalak Platform

A precise urine test to measure coproporphyrin levels, assessing liver function and hemoglobin production to detect metabolic or blood disorders early, ensuring your body's vital systems are functioning correctly.

Prices starts from: 105.6 SAR

Scientific name: Urine Coproporphyrin Test

Coproporphyrin urine analysis (Coproporphyrin, Urine) is a test that measures the levels of porphyrin compounds in the urine, which are chemical substances that play a role in heme production, a component of hemoglobin. Accumulation of these compounds may indicate disorders in the heme synthesis process, such as porphyria, a group of inherited meta...

Urine Coproporphyrin Test - Liver and Blood Cell Screening
Service type Laboratory test (Urine)
Duration 5-10 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required
Prices Starting from 105.6 SAR

Included Services

  • Coproporphyrin, Urine Test
  • The optimal health guidance based on the result.
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Purpose Test

  • Porphyria: A group of genetic disorders affecting heme production, leading to the accumulation of porphyrins in the body. Elevated coproporphyrin levels in urine may indicate a specific type of these disorders.
  • Liver Problems: High coproporphyrin levels may indicate liver issues such as hepatitis or cirrhosis, as the liver’s ability to process porphyrins is affected.
  • Heavy Metal Poisoning: Exposure to metals like lead or mercury can increase coproporphyrin levels in urine.
  • Blood Disorders: Elevated coproporphyrin levels may signal disorders related to heme or red blood cells.
  • Monitoring Treatment Effectiveness: For patients undergoing treatment for porphyria or heavy metal poisoning, this test can be used to monitor treatment response.

Recommended groups

  • Individuals Suspected of Porphyria: If there is a family history or symptoms indicating porphyrin disorders.
  • Patients with Liver-Related Symptoms: Such as jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), abdominal pain, or elevated liver enzymes.
  • Individuals Exposed to Heavy Metal Poisoning: Such as lead or mercury, which can increase porphyrin levels.
  • Individuals with Unexplained Blood Disorders: Such as anemia that does not respond to treatment, potentially related to heme disorders.
  • Patients Undergoing Follow-Up After Treatment for Porphyria or Poisoning: To monitor treatment effectiveness and body response.
  • Individuals with Non-Specific Symptoms: Such as persistent abdominal pain, severe fatigue, or skin problems that may indicate a porphyrin metabolism issue.

Symptoms indicative

  • Severe or recurrent abdominal pain.
  • Excessive sensitivity to sunlight (skin rash).
  • Changes in urine color (may become dark).
  • Psychological disturbances or mood changes.
  • Yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice).
  • Abdominal or liver swelling (hepatomegaly).

FAQs

  • What is the Coproporphyrin Test? It is a test that measures coproporphyrin levels in urine, helping to evaluate porphyrin disorders and liver problems.
  • Why do I need this test? It is recommended if you have symptoms suggestive of porphyria or liver problems, or if you have been exposed to heavy metal poisoning.
  • How is the coproporphyrin test performed? A urine sample is collected over 24 hours and sent to the laboratory for analysis.
  • Do I need to fast before the test? Usually, fasting is not required, but it is advisable to check for any specific instructions from your doctor.
  • How long does it take to get results? The duration varies by laboratory, but it typically ranges from two to five days.
  • What do high coproporphyrin test results mean? They may indicate a disorder in heme production, such as porphyria, liver problems, or metal poisoning.

Normal Levels

  • Adults: Typically range between 50 to 200 micrograms/24 hours.
  • Changes in diet or health status can affect coproporphyrin levels.
  • Certain medications or exposure to toxins may elevate porphyrin levels in the body.

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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