Parathormone Hormone (PTH)
AED280.00
Sample Type : Serum
Methodology : Chemiluminescence
TAT : 2 Days
Description
**Parathormone Hormone (PTH) Test**
The Parathormone Hormone (PTH) test is a vital diagnostic tool designed to measure the levels of parathyroid hormone in your blood. This hormone plays a critical role in regulating calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D levels in the body, which are essential for maintaining healthy bones and overall metabolic balance. By assessing PTH levels, this test helps diagnose and monitor conditions related to calcium imbalances, parathyroid gland disorders, and bone health.
**Why You Need This Test**
The Parathormone Hormone (PTH) test is essential for identifying and managing conditions that affect calcium and bone metabolism. It is particularly useful in diagnosing hyperparathyroidism (overactive parathyroid glands), hypoparathyroidism (underactive parathyroid glands), and other disorders that lead to abnormal calcium levels. This test is also critical for monitoring patients with chronic kidney disease, as they are at higher risk of developing secondary hyperparathyroidism. Early detection of abnormal PTH levels can prevent complications such as osteoporosis, kidney stones, and cardiovascular issues.
**Symptoms That Indicate This Test**
You may need the Parathormone Hormone (PTH) test if you experience any of the following symptoms or conditions:
– Persistent fatigue or weakness
– Muscle cramps or spasms
– Bone pain or frequent fractures
– Tingling or numbness in the hands, feet, or face
– Unexplained changes in calcium or phosphorus levels in previous blood tests
– Kidney stones or chronic kidney disease
– Symptoms of hypercalcemia, such as nausea, vomiting, or confusion
– Symptoms of hypocalcemia, such as irritability, seizures, or irregular heart rhythms
**Natural Production**
Parathyroid hormone is produced by the parathyroid glands, which are four small glands located behind the thyroid gland in the neck. PTH plays a crucial role in maintaining calcium balance by stimulating the release of calcium from bones, increasing calcium absorption in the intestines, and reducing calcium excretion through the kidneys. Factors such as vitamin D deficiency, kidney function, and parathyroid gland abnormalities can influence PTH levels. This test helps determine whether your body is producing the right amount of PTH to maintain optimal calcium levels.
**What Happens If Untreated**
Ignoring abnormal PTH levels can lead to serious health complications. Elevated PTH levels (hyperparathyroidism) can result in excessive calcium in the blood, leading to kidney stones, osteoporosis, and cardiovascular problems. On the other hand, low PTH levels (hypoparathyroidism) can cause dangerously low calcium levels, resulting in muscle spasms, seizures, and heart rhythm disturbances. Timely diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent these complications and maintain overall health.
**How to Prepare for the Test**
To ensure accurate results, follow these preparation guidelines:
– Fasting is not typically required for this test unless specified by your healthcare provider.
– Inform your doctor about any medications or supplements you are taking, as certain drugs can affect PTH levels.
– Avoid calcium or vitamin D supplements for 24 hours before the test unless advised otherwise.
**Test Overview**
– **Sample Type**: Serum
– **Methodology**: Chemiluminescence
– **Turnaround Time (TAT)**: 2 Days
The Parathormone Hormone (PTH) test is a simple blood test that provides critical insights into your parathyroid gland function and calcium metabolism. The sample is collected from a vein in your arm and analyzed using advanced chemiluminescence technology for precise results.
**Call to Action**
Take control of your health today by booking the Parathormone Hormone (PTH) test. Whether you’re experiencing symptoms of calcium imbalance or managing a chronic condition, this test provides the clarity you need to make informed decisions about your health. Don’t wait—buy your lab test online now or search for a diagnostic test near me to schedule your appointment. Your health is your greatest asset, and early detection is the key to prevention.
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