Cadmium Urine 24 Hours

3,500.00

The Cadmium Urine 24-Hour Test measures the amount of cadmium excreted in your urine collected over a full 24-hour period. This test helps evaluate chronic or long-term exposure to cadmium and the body’s burden of this toxic heavy metal.
Since cadmium accumulates mainly in the kidneys, measuring its level in a 24-hour urine sample provides important information about kidney damage and cadmium toxicity over time.

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    Description

    Why It’s Done

    The test is used to:
    1. Assess Chronic Cadmium Exposure
    • To evaluate long-term exposure in individuals working in industries with cadmium risk (battery manufacturing, welding, metal plating).
    2. Monitor Kidney Function
    • Since cadmium accumulates in the kidneys, this test helps assess renal damage caused by cadmium toxicity.
    3. Diagnose Cadmium Poisoning
    • When symptoms such as kidney dysfunction, bone pain, or respiratory issues suggest possible cadmium toxicity.
    4. Occupational and Environmental Health Surveillance
    • To monitor workers or populations exposed to cadmium-contaminated environments or materials.

    Preparation

    1. Urine Collection
    • Collect all urine produced over a 24-hour period, starting after discarding the first urine of the day.
    • Collect every urine sample in the container provided by the lab for the next 24 hours, including the first urine of the following day.
    • Keep the container refrigerated or in a cool place during collection.
    • Follow lab instructions carefully to avoid missing samples, as incomplete collection can affect results.
    2. Avoid Contamination
    • Avoid exposure to cadmium sources before and during the test.
    • Do not smoke or use tobacco products for at least 12–24 hours before and during urine collection, as tobacco contains cadmium.
    3. Medications and Diet
    • Inform your healthcare provider about any medications or supplements you are taking.
    • No specific dietary restrictions unless advised by your doctor.
    4. Hydration
    • Maintain normal fluid intake during the 24 hours unless instructed otherwise