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Zinc Blood Test

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

LabCorp

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Test Code:

001800

CPT Code(s):

84630

Also Known As:

Zn, Serum.

Methodology:

Inductively Coupled Plasma/Mass Spectrometry (ICP/MS)

Specimen:

Blood

Preparation:

No special preparation is required.

Test Results:

3-4 days. May take longer based on weather, holiday, or lab delays.  At this time, the lab is experiencing delays, which could add 5-7 days for results in addition to the average turnaround time.

Walk-In Lab is prohibited from selling LabCorp tests to residents in the following states:NY, NJ, RI, MA, MD

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Test Code:

945

CPT Code(s):

84630

Also Known As:

Zn, Serum.

Methodology:

Inductively Coupled Plasma/Mass Spectrometry (ICP/MS) or Atomic Spectroscopy

Specimen:

Blood

Preparation:

No special preparation is required.

Test Results:

3-4 days. May take longer based on weather, holiday, or lab delays. At this time, the lab is experiencing delays, which could add 4-5 days for results in addition to the average turnaround time.

Walk-In Lab is prohibited from selling Quest tests to residents in the following states:AZ, NY, NJ, RI


What is the purpose of this test?

Order this Zinc Blood Test, which measures zinc levels in the blood and assesses potential nutritional deficiencies. It's important to know that zinc is both a metal and a crucial mineral for our health. Its role is significant in various areas, including cellular metabolism, the immune system, healing wounds and burns, and synthesizing DNA and protein. Additionally, zinc is thought to have antioxidant properties that can help protect against the effects of aging. It is important to monitor zinc levels to prevent deficiency or toxicity.

 

Zinc deficiency can occur due to inadequate dietary intake or mineral excess, such as copper or iron, which hinder proper zinc absorption. Conditions contributing to zinc deficiency include:

 

  • Crohn's Disease and other diseases that prevent adequate mineral absorption
  • A diet low in meat and seafood
  • Chronic stress
  • Sickle Cell Anemia
  • Alcoholism
  • Pregnancy

 

It is rare for diet to cause zinc toxicity. Most cases of toxicity occur due to:

 

  • Supplement intake
  • Exposure to industrial environments
  • Contact with household items (cleaning products, varnish, and paint)

 

When should I order a Zinc Blood Test?

Individuals may order this test if they have experienced zinc deficiency or toxicity symptoms. Symptoms of zinc deficiency can include:

 

  • Recurrent infections
  • Wounds that are slow to heal
  • Severe diarrhea
  • Thinning hair
  • Recurrent skin rashes or acne
  • Weakened sense of taste or smell

 

Zinc toxicity can result in symptoms like:

 

  • Stomach cramps
  • Anemia
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • A reduction in HDL cholesterol levels
  • Seizures
  • Coughing and respiratory tract irritation
  • Muscle pain
  • Fever
  • Headache

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