Nickel, 24 Hrs Urine
What it is
The Nickel, 24 Hrs Urine test measures the total amount of nickel excreted in urine collected over a 24-hour period. Nickel is a naturally occurring metal used in alloys, batteries, coins, and industrial processes. While small amounts may be harmless, excessive exposure to nickel can lead to toxicity and health problems. This test provides a reliable way to assess recent or ongoing nickel exposure.
Uses
This test is used to monitor occupational exposure to nickel, evaluate possible nickel poisoning, and investigate unexplained symptoms in individuals exposed to metal dusts, fumes, or contaminated water. It is also useful in environmental health assessments and in patients with suspected heavy metal toxicity.
Symptoms That May Lead to the Test
A doctor may recommend this test if you experience signs suggestive of nickel exposure or toxicity, such as skin rashes, respiratory irritation, chronic cough, shortness of breath, gastrointestinal issues (nausea, abdominal pain), unexplained fatigue, or kidney and liver dysfunction. Workers in industries such as metallurgy, electroplating, or welding may also undergo periodic testing.
Abnormal Results
Elevated Nickel Levels: Indicate excessive exposure or accumulation of nickel, which may increase the risk of allergic reactions, lung disease, kidney damage, or cancer with long-term exposure.
Normal Levels: Suggest no significant exposure or within safe limits. However, results should be interpreted along with exposure history and clinical findings.
Risks
The test itself carries minimal risk, as it involves collecting urine over a 24-hour period. There are no direct risks, aside from inconvenience during collection and the need for proper sample storage and handling.



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