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Aluminium Test (Urine)
Aluminium Test (Urine)
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Aluminium can accumulate in the body through contaminated food, water, or occupational exposure. The Aluminium Test (Urine) helps measure how much aluminium your body is excreting, reflecting overall exposure and elimination efficiency. It is particularly useful for people working in industries with higher metal exposure risk. Venous blood collection with laboratory analysis ensures accurate results.
Why Aluminium Test (Urine) Matters?
Urine testing gives insights into how well your body is clearing aluminium. Monitoring helps assess exposure and evaluate the effectiveness of detoxification or treatment.
What Gets Assessed?
- Aluminium (Urine) levels
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Visit a partner clinic (+£50)
Once you've ordered your test, look out for an email from our phlebotomy partners containing information and a link to book your appointment. We'll send you everything the clinic will need to complete the sample and post it back to our labs.
Organise a nurse myself (FREE)
If none of the above options work for you, you can arrange your own medical professional to collect your sample. There is no additional charge for this. Once you've ordered your test, we'll send you everything you and your chosen medical professional will need to collect a sample and post it back to our labs.
FAQs
What does the Aluminium (Urine) Test show?
This test measures the amount of aluminium being excreted in urine, providing an indication of the body’s aluminium clearance.
Who should consider this test?
It is particularly useful for individuals working in metal-related industries, or for those with suspected or ongoing exposure to aluminium.
How is this test different from plasma Aluminium?
The urine test reflects how much aluminium the body is eliminating, while the plasma test shows the level of Aluminium currently circulating in the bloodstream.
What health issues are linked with aluminium?
Excess aluminium has been linked to neurological symptoms, bone disorders, and certain forms of anaemia.
Do I need to collect a 24-hour urine sample?
In some cases, a 24-hour collection may be recommended for accuracy. Your healthcare professional will guide you on the appropriate method.
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