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Lead Blood Test

Lead Blood Test

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L0013

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Daily

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Use Powderless Gloves During Specimen Collection

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24 Hours

Price

₹1,640

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Parameters
Lead

Lead Blood Test Overview

Regular exposure to lead can result in health risks due to its heavy toxic features. If entered your bloodstream through contaminated water, dust, or soil, it can affect your health negatively. Lead poisoning happens when the body starts witnessing lead build-up, causing a lot of different health problems and symptoms.

This is when a lead blood test is advised. It might also be ordered to check how well the treatment is working and to make sure that lead levels in blood are going down over time. People who work in industries where they might be exposed to lead, children, and people who live in places where lead poisoning is suspected are typically told to take this test.

Why is Lead Blood Test Prescribed?

The main reason why doctors prescribe this test is to detect the presence of the same in the body. Some other reasons-

  • Early Detection: High lead levels in the blood may not show up right away, so they can go unrecognised. Testing makes sure that things are found on time.

  • Protecting Children's Health: Lead poisoning can hurt children's growth and brain development; therefore, they are more likely to have it.

  • Environmental Risk Assessment: Being near industrial areas or living in an older home with lead-based paint may put you at greater risk of lead exposure.

Components of Lead Level Test

When the lead level test is conducted, the doctor examines the report to know the overall volume of lead in the body. If the percentage of lead is higher in the blood, the test score is. The level of lead that is dangerous for you depends on your age and health, how much lead you are around, and how long you are around high lead levels.

If your blood lead level is between 10 and 25 mcg/dL, it means you are often exposed to lead. If your level is 80 mcg/dL, you should think about getting treatment. If your levels are less than 80 mcg/dl and you have symptoms, you may also need treatment.

Procedure and Perquisites

The process of the lead blood test is easy and quick. The clinician would withdraw a small amount of blood and give it for the test. You don't have to fast before this test, and there aren't usually any specific steps you need to do before it. If high amounts are found, though, the doctor may recommend more tests to keep an eye on developments and see how well therapy or lifestyle changes are working.

Frequently Asked Questions

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