19.8% OFF

Nickel,Blood

Original price was: ₹ 5,610.00.Current price is: ₹ 4,499.00.

Category:

Description

EDTA Plasma, NA, Fasting or Non Fasting: As suggested by doctor

sample requiredSample Required:

A blood sample is required for the Nickel Blood Test. This sample is typically drawn from a vein in your arm using a needle.

test timeTest Time:

The turnaround time for Nickel Blood Test results can vary depending on the laboratory, but you can generally expect results within a few days.

test normal rangeTest Normal Range:

The normal range for nickel levels in the blood varies depending on the laboratory’s standards and the specific method used for analysis. Typically, the normal range is less than 1 microgram per liter (µg/L) of blood.

what is the testWhat is the Test?

The Nickel Blood Test measures the concentration of nickel in your blood. Nickel is a metallic element that can be found in various sources, including food, water, and occupational exposure. Elevated nickel levels in the blood may be associated with nickel allergy or exposure to excessive amounts of nickel.

when to take the testTest Procedure:

The test involves the following steps:

A healthcare provider will clean the area, often inside your elbow, where the blood will be drawn.

A needle is inserted into a vein, and a blood sample is collected into a vacuum tube.

The blood sample is sent to a laboratory for analysis.

In the laboratory, the concentration of nickel in your blood is measured using specialized equipment.

test procedureWhen to Take the Test:

The Nickel Blood Test is typically ordered when there is a clinical suspicion of nickel exposure or allergy. It may be recommended if you have symptoms of nickel allergy, such as skin rashes or dermatitis.

who should take this testWho Should Take This Test:

Individuals who have symptoms suggestive of nickel allergy or those who have a known history of significant nickel exposure, such as through certain occupational settings, may undergo this test.

precautions for exceptional casesPrecautions for Exceptional Cases (Pregnancy, etc.):

There are usually no specific precautions related to pregnancy for the Nickel Blood Test. However, it’s essential to inform your healthcare provider if you are pregnant or have any medical conditions that might affect the test results.

 

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions):

Q1: What are common sources of nickel exposure?

A: Nickel can be found in various sources, including stainless steel, some foods (e.g., nuts, chocolate), and occupational settings such as nickel refining, welding, or jewelry making.

Q2: What are the symptoms of nickel allergy?

A: Symptoms can vary but often include skin rashes, itching, redness, and in severe cases, blistering. Some individuals may also experience respiratory symptoms if exposed to nickel in the air.

Q3: Can the Nickel Blood Test diagnose nickel allergy?

A: The Nickel Blood Test can indicate exposure to nickel, but it is not a definitive test for diagnosing nickel allergy. Diagnosis typically involves a combination of clinical evaluation, patch testing, and other diagnostic tests.

Q4: Are there any dietary restrictions before taking the Nickel Blood Test?

A: Generally, no dietary restrictions are necessary before the test. However, it’s advisable to follow your healthcare provider’s instructions.

Q5: Can nickel exposure be harmful to health?

A: Prolonged or excessive nickel exposure can potentially lead to health issues, including allergic reactions, dermatitis, and respiratory problems. Reducing exposure to nickel is essential in such cases.

Cart
Your cart is currently empty.