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Arsenic Test (Blood)
Arsenic Test (Blood)
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Arsenic exposure, often from contaminated water, food, or environment, can cause serious health issues, including skin changes, digestive upset, or nerve problems. The Arsenic Test via blood measures current arsenic levels in your bloodstream, offering an accurate assessment of recent exposure. Venous blood testing ensures reliability, helping in early detection and treatment before toxicity causes lasting damage.
Why Arsenic Test Through Blood Matters?
Blood arsenic testing is key for detecting acute exposure. Identifying levels early can guide prompt intervention to prevent complications affecting multiple organs.
What Gets Assessed?
- Arsenic concentration in blood
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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 Arsenic test detect in blood?
It measures arsenic circulating in the blood, helping identify recent exposure.
When is this test recommended?
It is typically advised after suspected environmental or occupational exposure to arsenic, or if related health concerns arise.
What symptoms may suggest arsenic exposure?
Possible signs include skin changes, abdominal discomfort, persistent weakness, or nerve-related issues such as tingling and numbness.
How is it different from arsenic testing performed via urine sample?
The blood test reflects recent exposure, while urine testing shows how much arsenic is being excreted from the body.
Is the test reliable for long-term exposure?
No. For long-term exposure assessment, urine or hair testing is generally more accurate.
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