MERCURY / SERUM

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This test measures the concentration of mercury in the blood to identify recent or ongoing exposure to mercury. It is particularly useful for detecting acute exposure to organic mercury compounds, such as those found in contaminated seafood or industrial environments. High serum levels may indicate toxic effects on the nervous system, kidneys, and cardiovascular function. The test assists clinicians in diagnosing mercury poisoning and planning treatment such as chelation therapy. A blood sample is collected from a vein for analysis

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Sample Type: SERUM

Fasting Not Required


Notes: M0033

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's):

What is the purpose of the Mercury Serum test?
To evaluate recent exposure to mercury and diagnose potential toxicity.

What sample is required?
A venous blood sample (serum).

When is this test recommended?
For individuals with suspected acute mercury poisoning, seafood-related mercury exposure, or occupational risk.

What symptoms may suggest mercury exposure?
Nerve tingling, muscle weakness, memory problems, tremors, vision or hearing disturbances, and gastrointestinal issues.

Is fasting required for the test?
No fasting is needed, but inform your doctor about recent seafood consumption and medications

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