NICKEL, EDTA BLOOD

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The Nickel, EDTA Blood test measures the concentration of nickel in whole blood to evaluate recent or ongoing exposure to this metal from occupational, industrial, or environmental sources. Elevated blood nickel levels may indicate potential toxicity that can affect the respiratory system, kidneys, skin, and immune function. This test is particularly important for individuals working in metal industries, welding, jewelry manufacturing, and battery production. Metropolis Healthcare uses advanced trace metal detection technology to provide accurate and clinically meaningful blood nickel assessment for effective management

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Price: Rs. 2,915.00

Sample Type: K EDTA Blood

Fasting Not Required


Notes: N0018

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's):

What does the Nickel, EDTA Blood test include?
This test quantifies the nickel level in EDTA blood to assess metal exposure and toxicity risk, processed with precision at Metropolis Healthcare.

How does Metropolis Healthcare perform this test?
Metropolis Healthcare uses advanced ICP-MS (Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry) for sensitive and reliable trace metal analysis.

Who should take the Nickel, EDTA Blood test?
Individuals exposed to metal manufacturing, welding fumes, battery industries, or those experiencing symptoms of metal toxicity should consider this test at Metropolis Healthcare.

Why is this test important?
It helps detect harmful accumulation of nickel and supports timely medical or occupational safety decisions, backed by expert reporting at Metropolis Healthcare.

Is any preparation required before this test?
No specific preparation is needed, but Metropolis Healthcare advises sharing exposure history or supplement use with your physician.

How long does it take to receive results from Metropolis Healthcare?
Reports are usually available within a few working days, depending on laboratory processing.

Can medications or environmental exposure affect results?
Yes, supplements, industrial exposure, and dietary sources may influence nickel levels; Metropolis Healthcare recommends consulting your doctor for appropriate interpretation.

Is this test useful for monitoring recovery or reduced exposure?
Yes, repeat testing can help track detoxification and safety compliance, supported by follow-up diagnostics at Metropolis Healthcare

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