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Exposure Tests

Exposure testing is important because chemical hazards and toxic substances pose a wide range of health hazards and human parasitic infections often go unnoticed or are misdiagnosed. Toxins are poisonous and extremely harmful substances, which causes potential harm to the various organs in the body. Liver and kidney sustain the damage and the toxin build up starts forming in the blood. And once this happens, there are strong and severe symptoms that start developing. The only way in which toxins can be checked in the blood is through blood tests. Heavy metal toxicity can result in damage to the vital organs, neurological and muscular degeneration, cancer, allergies and even death. Occupational exposure is the most common way people are exposed to heavy metals but other ways exposure happens is through environmental releases in the air, water and soil, intentional poisoning, living in or remodeling old homes, cigarette smoke, contaminated soil, ingestion, or taking metal-based supplements at unnecessary levels. Heavy metal testing is recommended for anyone who believes they have had exposure in the workplace or through other means especially if they are exhibiting symptoms of heavy metals poisoning. Family members of those exposed in the workplace should also be tested as toxic particulates can be brought into the home on clothing. Millions of Americans develop parasitic infections and symptoms often go unnoticed or are misdiagnosed. An infection can lead to serious health problems, including blindness, pregnancy complications, seizures, heart failure, and even death. Many kinds of lab tests are available to diagnose parasitic diseases. Some, but not all, parasitic infections can be detected by testing your blood. Blood tests look for a specific parasite infection; there is no blood test that will look for all parasitic infections. An ova and parasite test stool test is used to find parasites that cause diarrhea, loose or watery stools, cramping, flatulence and other abdominal illness.

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Zinc Blood Test

The Zinc Blood Test is a diagnostic tool used to measure zinc levels in the blood and assess potential nutritional deficiencies.

Copper Urine Test, 24- Hour

The Copper, 24-Hour Urine Test measures copper levels in the urine to diagnose Wilson's disease and detect a copper deficiency or toxicity.

Carbon Monoxide Blood Test

A carbon monoxide blood test is used to detect carbon monoxide poisoning.

Glutathione, Total Blood Test

The Glutathione, Total Blood Test is used to measure the amount of Glutathione in the blood.

Silicon, Serum/Plasma Test

A Silicon, Serum/Plasma Test assesses the presence of Silicon.

Bartonella Antibody Profile Blood Test

Bartonella (formerly Rochalimaea) henselae has become firmly established as the primary etiologic agent for cat scratch disease (CSD). Bartonella quintana, known for some time as a cause of trench fever, is also associated with CSD and bacillary angiomatosis (BA). Both diseases frequently affect immunocompromised patients, particularly those infected with HIV-1. Although CSD is generally a self-limiting disease, it can be life-threatening.

Iodine Blood Test

The Iodine Blood Test measures iodine levels in the blood to screen for nutritional inadequacies.

Iodine Urine Test, Random

An iodine urine test, random monitors exposure to iodine; evaluate for iodine deficiency disorders (IDDs), excessive iodine intake, or iodine in the workplace.

Iodine Urine Test, 24-Hour

An iodine urine test, 24-hour measures urinary iodine, an element essential for thyroid function.

Arsenic Blood Test

An arsenic blood test is used to monitor recent or acute exposure to arsenic.

Aluminum Blood Test

An aluminum blood test also referred to as an aluminum toxicity test is used in patient monitoring for previous and continuous aluminum exposure.

Cadmium Blood Test

A Cadmium Blood Test is used to monitor recent or acute exposure to cadmium

Cholinesterase, RBC and Plasma Test

This Cholinesterase, RBC and Plasma Test is used to determine if you have been exposed to and/or poisoned by certain organophosphate chemicals found in pesticides; to monitor cholinesterase levels if you work with pesticides.

Copper Blood Test, RBC

The Copper Blood Test, RBC, measures the levels of copper within red blood cells, providing valuable information about copper metabolism and potential deficiencies or excesses in the body.

Chromium Plasma Test

This Chromium Plasma Test is used for industrial exposure monitoring. This test is not intended to monitor the level of chromium in diabetics or suspected chromium deficiencies.

West Nile Virus (WNV) Antibody Serum Test

The West Nile Virus Antibody Serum Test aids in the diagnosis of West Nile virus encephalitis.

Toxoplasma Gondii Antibodies Blood Test, IgG

The Toxoplasma Gondii Antibodies Blood Test is used to support the diagnosis of toxoplasmosis; document past exposure and/or immunity to Toxoplasma gondii.

Toxoplasma Gondii Antibodies Blood Test, IgM

The Toxoplasma Gondii Antibodies Test is used to support the diagnosis of toxoplasmosis; to determine if a person has a recent or acute infection.

Barium Blood Test

A Barium Blood Test monitors exposure to Barium.

Immunoglobulin E Blood Test, Total, IgE

The Immunoglobulin E Blood Test, Total, IgE, measures the total IgE antibody levels in the blood to assess the likelihood of experiencing allergic reactions.

Selenium Blood Test

A Selenium Blood Test monitors selenium deficiency and occupational exposure.

Lead Blood Test

The Lead Blood Test measures lead levels in the blood to screen for lead poisoning.

Barium Urine Test

The Barium Urine Test monitors exposure to Barium.

Isocyanates Profile Blood Test

This isocyanates profile blood test is used to measure levels of TDI, MDI, and HDI.

Zinc Blood Test, RBC

A Zinc Blood Test, RBC is a sensitive screening for zinc deficiency or overload.

Mercury Blood Test

A Mercury Blood Test is used to detect the presence of an excessive amount of mercury.

Ova and Parasites, Concentrate and Permanent Smear, ...

The Ova and Parasites, Concentrate and Permanent Smear, 3 Specimens Stool Test detect pathogens in three separate stool samples to screen for a parasitic intestinal infection.

Ova and Parasites Examination Stool Test

The Ova and Parasites Examination Stool Test detects pathogens in a stool sample to screen for a parasitic intestinal infection.

Heavy Metals Profile II Blood Test

A Heavy Metals Profile II Blood Test monitors exposure to arsenic, lead, mercury, and cadmium.

Manganese Whole Blood

The Manganese Whole Blood is used to monitor manganese exposure.

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