24 hrs. Urine for Magnesium
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24 hrs. Urine for Magnesium

Measuring Magnesium: A 24-Hour Urine Analysis" "Monitoring Magnesium Levels: A Full-Day Urine Collection" "Understanding Magnesium Excretion: 24-Hour Urine Test" "Assessing Magnesium Balance: Extended Urine Sampling" "Tracking Magnesium Output: Continuous Urinary Analysis" "Examining Magnesium Elimination: Day-Long Urine Collection" "Quantifying Magnesium Loss: 24-Hour Urine Assessment" "Investigating Magnesium Metabolism: Full-Day Urine Test" "Assaying Magnesium Levels: Prolonged Urine Sampling" "Evaluating Magnesium Excretion Patterns: Extended Urine Study"

The Ibn Sina Trust
Praava Health
Dr Lal PathLabs
Omnicare Diagnostic Limited
Thyrocare Bangladesh Ltd
Brac Healthcare
Popular Diagnostic Centre Ltd
JG Healthcare
1040
1300
20% OFF
Sample Type
urine
Fasting Required
No
Description

For a magnesium test using a 24-hour urine collection, the patient needs to collect all urine passed over a 24-hour period. During this time, the urine will be collected and prepared in a specific manner for the designated period. Then, the urine sample will be sent to the laboratory where the amount of magnesium will be measured.

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How our test process works!

Step 1

Sample Collection

Vaccinated Phlebotomists collects from syringe in the barcoded vials

Step 2

Sample Storage

Only vaccinated phelbos are assigned orders

Step 3

High Tech Facility

Lab ingests the sample into processing machines which are 100% automated

Step 4

Accurate Digital Reports

The reports are generated by the processing machines and clinically correlated by doctors

Overview

Overview:

  • Purpose: The test helps determine whether a person is excreting too much or too little magnesium. It can help in diagnosing conditions like kidney disease, dehydration, magnesium deficiency, or hypermagnesemia.
  • Procedure: The person is asked to collect all urine over a 24-hour period in a special container, and the sample is then analyzed for magnesium levels.

 

Risk assessment

Risk Assessment:

  • Minimal Risks: The procedure is non-invasive, so there are no direct risks. However, handling large quantities of urine can pose hygiene risks if not managed properly.
  • Preparation: Some medications or supplements might affect magnesium levels, so the healthcare provider may advise stopping them temporarily.

 

Ranges

Normal Range:

Male 28-180 mg/24 h
Female 18-130 mg/24 h

 

Test result interpretation

Interpretation:

  • Low Urinary Magnesium: This may indicate magnesium deficiency, dehydration, or kidney disease (where magnesium is not properly excreted).
  • High Urinary Magnesium: Could indicate hypermagnesemia, which might result from excessive magnesium intake, kidney dysfunction, or certain medications.

 

Sample types

Sample Type:

  • Sample Type: A 24-hour urine sample collected over an entire day. The sample should be kept refrigerated during the collection period.

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