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Lead 24 Hour Urine Test

Original price was: KSh 7,000.Current price is: KSh 4,000.

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The Lead 24 Hour Urine Test is a vital diagnostic tool for assessing lead exposure in individuals, particularly those working in industrial settings. Priced at 4000 KSh, this test measures the amount of lead excreted in urine over a 24-hour period, providing valuable insights into the body’s burden of lead. Early detection can help prevent serious health issues related to lead poisoning.

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Lead 24 Hour Urine Test
Lead 24 Hour Urine Test
KSh 7,000 Original price was: KSh 7,000.KSh 4,000Current price is: KSh 4,000.

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Lead 24 Hour Urine Test

Introduction to the Lead 24 Hour Urine Test

The Lead 24 Hour Urine Test is a crucial diagnostic procedure designed to measure the amount of lead excreted in urine over a 24-hour period. Lead exposure is a significant health concern, especially for individuals working in industrial settings where lead is prevalent. This test helps in assessing the body’s burden of lead and is essential for early detection of lead poisoning, allowing for timely intervention and management.

What the Test Measures

This test measures the concentration of lead in a 24-hour urine sample, which reflects the body’s total lead exposure. By analyzing the urine, healthcare providers can determine if a patient has elevated levels of lead, which may indicate potential health risks.

Who Should Consider This Test?

Individuals who should consider the Lead 24 Hour Urine Test include:

  • Workers in industries that involve lead exposure, such as construction, battery manufacturing, and painting.
  • Individuals exhibiting symptoms of lead poisoning, such as abdominal pain, headaches, fatigue, and cognitive impairments.
  • People who have been exposed to lead through home renovations or living in older homes with lead-based paint.
  • Patients with risk factors for lead exposure, including children and pregnant women.

Benefits of Taking the Test

Taking the Lead 24 Hour Urine Test provides several benefits:

  • Early detection of lead exposure, allowing for prompt treatment and prevention of serious health complications.
  • Helps in monitoring lead levels for individuals at risk, ensuring safety in occupational settings.
  • Provides peace of mind for individuals concerned about potential lead exposure.
  • Supports healthcare providers in making informed decisions regarding patient care.

Understanding Your Results

Results from the Lead 24 Hour Urine Test will indicate the concentration of lead in the urine. Normal levels typically suggest no significant lead exposure, while elevated levels may require further investigation and possible intervention. It is essential to discuss your results with a healthcare professional to understand their implications fully.

Test Pricing

Price Type Amount (KSh)
Discount Price 4000
Regular Price 7000

How to Book the Test

We have branches across all major cities in Kenya, including Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu. To book your Lead 24 Hour Urine Test, please call or WhatsApp us at +254711564616. Our team is ready to assist you with the booking process and answer any questions you may have.

Test Specifications

  • Turnaround Time: Sample Daily by 6 pm; Report Next day
  • Sample Type: 10 mL (5 mL min.) aliquot of 24 hour urine collected in an acid washed (metal free) container kit available from LPL. Mix thoroughly. Transfer 10 mL aliquot to vial provided in kit. Measure 24 hour total volume and record on vial and Test request form. Ship refrigerated or frozen. Use powderless gloves during specimen collection.
  • Pre-test Instructions: If Gadolinium or Iodine containing contrast media has been administered, specimen should not be collected for 96 hours.
  • Specialty: Physician
  • Department: Atomic Absorption
  • Method: ICPMS
  • Disease Type: Industrial diseases