Aldosterone – Eia

800.00

The Aldosterone – EIA Test measures the level of aldosterone hormone in the blood using an enzyme immunoassay method. Aldosterone is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands that helps regulate sodium, potassium, and water balance in the body, affecting blood pressure and fluid levels.

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    Description

    Why It’s Done:

    • To evaluate disorders related to abnormal aldosterone production, such as primary aldosteronism (Conn’s syndrome) or secondary causes of high blood pressure.
    • To investigate causes of hypertension, especially if resistant to treatment.
    • To assess electrolyte imbalances related to aldosterone dysfunction.
    • To monitor treatment effectiveness in conditions affecting aldosterone levels.

    Preparation:

    • Your healthcare provider may ask you to stop certain medications (like diuretics, ACE inhibitors, or spironolactone) before the test as they can affect aldosterone levels.
    • Blood pressure and posture may be monitored or controlled before sampling, as aldosterone levels can vary with position and stress.
    • Follow any specific instructions from your healthcare provider regarding fasting or medication restrictions.
    • Avoid strenuous exercise and stress before the test.