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Vitamin and Mineral Screening Package

Also known as Vitamins and Minerals profile
Vitamin and Mineral Screening Package Includes 10 testsView All
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Blood
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Test Preparation
  1. Overnight fasting is preferred but not mandatory.
  2. Avoid iron supplements for at least 24 hours prior to sample collection.

Understanding Vitamin and Mineral Screening Package


What is Vitamin and Mineral Screening Package?

The Vitamin and Mineral Screening Package is a comprehensive set of blood tests that evaluates vitamin, mineral, and electrolyte levels in the body. It helps in understanding nutrition and overall health, guiding better diet choices, appropriate supplements, and healthy lifestyle decisions.

Vitamins and minerals are collectively termed as micronutrients. They are needed in very small amounts by the body for proper functioning. They help the body grow properly, keep bones strong, support the immune system, and help muscles and nerves work well. Prolonged vitamin and mineral deficiencies can cause weak bones, low blood count (anemia), poor immunity, and nerve issues.

The Vitamin and Mineral Screening Package may be recommended when there are symptoms suggestive of nutritional deficiencies, such as fatigue, weakness, pale skin, brittle nails, hair loss, muscle cramps, and cognitive issues. It is also helpful for individuals at higher risk, such as those with poor nutrient absorption, strict diets, diabetes, and bone problems.

This package also analyzes the levels of important electrolytes, namely sodium (Na+), potassium (K+), and chloride (Cl-), in the body. These electrolytes are vital for maintaining fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle contraction. Furthermore, it also tests for hemoglobin (HB) to detect blood-related health issues such as anemia or kidney disease.

Overnight fasting is preferred but not mandatory before getting tested. Talk to the doctor about any other precautions that may need to be taken before the test. Tell them about any specific medications and supplements being taken, as they might interfere with the test results.

Lab test results may vary across laboratories. Interpretation of the test results requires expert guidance. Therefore, do not self-medicate and talk to the doctor to understand the test results correctly.

What is Vitamin and Mineral Screening Package used for?

The Vitamin and Mineral Screening Package is done:

  • To evaluate the levels of essential vitamins such as vitamin B12 and vitamin D (25-Hydroxy).
  • To evaluate the levels of essential minerals such as calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, and iron.
  • To evaluate the levels of electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, and chloride.
  • To prevent or manage complications associated with deficiencies or excesses related to micronutrients.
  • To monitor the treatment response in patients taking vitamin and mineral supplements.

What does Vitamin and Mineral Screening Package measure?

Contains 10 tests

The Vitamin and Mineral Screening Package evaluates the nutritional status by measuring the levels of vitamins and minerals in the body. It includes tests for vitamin B12, vitamin D, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, and key electrolytes like sodium, potassium, and chloride. It also includes a hemoglobin (HB) test to check for issues related to blood and overall health.

The package provides essential information about an individual’s nutritional status and can help identify deficiencies or imbalances that may contribute to potential health issues. It gives doctors useful information to guide the right diet, supplements, or lifestyle changes to improve the health.

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Serum Calcium

The Serum Calcium test measures the levels of calcium in the body. Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body; most of it is present in the bones and teeth, and the remaining portion (around 1%) is found in the blood. It is usually present in two forms in blood in about equal amounts: "bound calcium," which is attached to proteins in the blood, and "free calcium or ionized calcium," which is not attached to any protein. 

The Serum Calcium test cannot be used to check for lack of calcium in your diet or osteoporosis (loss of calcium from bones) as the body can have normal calcium levels even in dietary calcium deficiency. Moreover, the body can normalize mild calcium deficiency by releasing the calcium stored in bones.

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Vitamin B12

The Vitamin B12 test measures your vitamin B12 levels. This vitamin is essential for various health aspects, such as maintaining a healthy nervous system, making red blood cells, and creating the genetic material of our cells. Low vitamin B12 levels are more likely to occur in older adults, children, vegans, vegetarians, people with diabetes, individuals who underwent gastric bypass surgery, women who are breastfeeding, and in conditions like Crohn’s disease that impact the absorption of this vitamin. High vitamin B12 levels are seen in conditions like liver diseases and myeloproliferative disorders. Also, high levels of vitamin B12 are seen in individuals on vitamin supplementation, but this usually does not require treatment as the excess vitamin is flushed out through urine.

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Hb (Hemoglobin)

An Hb (Hemoglobin) test measures the concentration of hemoglobin protein in your blood. Hemoglobin is made up of iron and globulin proteins. It is an essential part of RBCs and is critical for oxygen transfer from the lungs to all body tissues. Most blood cells, including RBCs, are produced regularly in your bone marrow. The Hb test is a fundamental part of a complete blood count (CBC) and is used to monitor blood health, diagnose various blood disorders, and assess your response to treatments if needed.

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Magnesium

The Magnesium test determines the amount of magnesium in your blood. Magnesium enters the body through the diet and is absorbed by the small intestine and colon. Most of the magnesium is stored in the skeletal system comprising the bones and joints, while minor amounts are present in the muscles and other soft tissues. Any fluctuation in the levels of magnesium can cause various health complications that may need medical intervention. Therefore, this test serves as an important diagnostic test that helps doctors detect any abnormalities in magnesium levels and formulate an appropriate treatment plan.

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Phosphorus, Serum

The Phosphorus, Serum test is used to evaluate the level of phosphorus in your blood. Phosphorus is an inherent component of all living cells in the system and most, 85 percent, is located in the tissues of bones and teeth, while the remaining 15 percent is part of the blood and other soft tissues. Your body obtains its daily phosphorus requirements through dietary sources and under normal conditions, once the necessary amounts of phosphorus are absorbed by the cells and tissues, the remaining is eliminated via the urine.

Besides consuming a wholesome diet enriched with sufficient amounts of phosphorus, it is also important to ensure ample intake of calcium and vitamin D, to maintain overall health.

 

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Vitamin D (25-Hydroxy)

The Vitamin D (25-Hydroxy) test measures the levels of vitamin D in the body. Vitamin D is an essential nutrient that can be synthesized in the body upon healthy exposure to sunlight or absorbed from dietary sources. It majorly exists in two forms: vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol) and vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol). Vitamin D2 is present in plants, such as yeast or mushrooms, and is available as a supplement in fortified foods, and vitamin D3 is found in foods like cheese, green vegetables, mushrooms, egg yolks, and fatty fish.

Vitamin D is available in two key forms: D2 (present in plants like mushrooms and in some fortified foods) and D3 (present in foods like cheese, green vegetables, egg yolks, mushrooms, and fatty fish).

Both forms of vitamin D need to be converted in the liver and kidneys before the body can use them effectively. This test shows the total level of vitamin D (D2 + D3) circulating in the body and guides your doctor in recommending the right treatment or lifestyle changes if needed.

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Iron, Serum

An Iron, Serum test determines iron levels in the blood and can help diagnose conditions like anemia, or iron overload in the body. People usually suffer from low iron levels in the blood if they prefer a diet that has low iron content, or if their body has trouble absorbing the iron from the foods or supplements they intake. Low iron levels can also occur due to intense blood loss or even during pregnancy. Similarly, an excess amount of iron in the blood can occur due to over-intake of iron supplements, blood transfusions, or if you are suffering from a condition called hemochromatosis (a rare genetic disorder that causes too much iron to build up in the body or cause problems in the body to remove excess iron). 

Therefore, doctors often suggest an Iron, Serum to help check the status of your iron level, get valuable information about your nutritional well-being, detect potential health issues (if any), and take timely preventive measures.

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Serum Electrolytes

The Serum Electrolytes test measures three important electrolytes in the body: sodium, potassium, and chloride. Electrolytes are electrically charged minerals that move fluid in and out of the cells. They transport the nutrients into the cells and flush out the waste products. They also help maintain water balance and pH levels by keeping the acids and bases in your blood balanced. Hence, the body must maintain an optimal balance of fluids and electrolytes for proper functioning.

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This further contains

  • Potassium
  • Chloride
  • Sodium

Frequently Asked Questions about Vitamin and Mineral Screening Package


Q. When should I take the Vitamin and Mineral Screening Package?

You can take this package as part of your routine health check-up or if you have symptoms like constant tiredness, weakness, hair fall, brittle nails, pale skin, muscle cramps, or tingling in hands and feet. It’s also useful if you have long-term conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, or kidney/liver problems, as these can increase your risk of vitamin and mineral deficiencies.

Q. What tests are included in the Vitamin and Mineral Screening Package?

The package includes vitamin B12, D, calcium, iron, chloride, sodium, magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, and hemoglobin tests.

Q. How is the Vitamin and Mineral Screening Package performed?

A phlebotomist (a trained professional to perform blood draws) will clean your skin using an antiseptic alcohol cotton swab or wipe and take blood samples from your vein using a needle. The blood sample will be stored safely and transported to the laboratory for analysis.

Q. Do I need to fast before taking the Vitamin and Mineral Screening Package?

No fasting is required for this test. You can schedule it at your convenience without avoiding food or water beforehand.

Q. Is there any risk associated with the Vitamin and Mineral Screening Package?

No, the test is generally safe with minimal risks. You may feel slight discomfort during blood sample collection, but serious complications are rare.

Q. What factors can affect my Vitamin and Mineral Screening Package results?

Age, diet, sun exposure, pregnancy, use of some medicines, and a few medical conditions can affect the results of this package. If you are taking any supplements, talk to your doctor before getting this test done.

Q. What is vitamin deficiency?

Vitamin deficiency is a condition of long-term lack of vitamins, or when your body is not getting an optimal amount of vitamins. Vitamin deficiency can result in various health complications and can adversely affect your overall health.

Q. What is mineral deficiency?

Mineral deficiency is the lack of dietary minerals (such as calcium, potassium, chloride, sodium, iron, etc.) necessary for proper health. This may be due to a poor diet, low amounts of minerals consumed, or the body's inability to absorb minerals due to dysfunction.

Q. What is the most common mineral deficiency?

Iron deficiency is the most prevalent nutritional deficiency. It is usually seen in young children and postmenopausal women.

Q. How can I fix my vitamin and mineral deficiency?

Consult your doctor if your test results suggest any deficiency. However, eating plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, cereals, dairy products, etc., ensures that your body gets sufficient vitamins and minerals.
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