LEAD ( BLOOD )*

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Department : BIOCHEMISTRY

The Lead (Blood) test is a diagnostic blood test used to measure the amount of lead present in the bloodstream. Lead is a toxic heavy metal that can enter the body through contaminated air, water, food, or occupational exposure.

Even low levels of lead can be harmful, especially in children, affecting brain development, behavior, and overall health. In adults, lead exposure can cause high blood pressure, kidney damage, and neurological problems.

The purpose of the Lead (Blood) Test is to

  • To measure lead levels in the blood
  • To detect lead exposure or poisoning
  • To monitor individuals at risk of lead exposure
  • To assess environmental or occupational exposure
  • To support diagnosis of lead toxicity

Tests Preparation :

Consult your doctor. No fasting is required Normal diet and fluid intake can be maintained Inform your doctor about any medications being taken Avoid exposure to contaminated sources before testing if possible Follow any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider
The Lead (Blood) test measures the level of lead in the blood to assess exposure and detect lead poisoning.

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