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Arsenic - Urine, in Visit Clinic

Measures arsenic levels in urine to detect recent exposure, poisoning risk, and guide treatment and follow-up in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Urine
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
Labs
CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a Arsenic - Urine Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures the amount of arsenic in a urine sample. Arsenic is a metal that can enter the body from contaminated water, food, or certain jobs. Measuring urine arsenic helps identify recent exposure and possible poisoning. It is important because high arsenic can harm the nervous system, gut, skin, and other organs. Doctors use the test to confirm exposure, guide treatment, and monitor recovery or ongoing exposure in workplaces or communities. Results can distinguish recent exposure from past exposure when combined with other information. Certain foods like seafood can raise urine arsenic, so preparation matters.

Arsenic - Urine Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Avoid seafood and fish for 48–72 hours before the test.

Arsenic - Urine Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Arsenic - Urine test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Arsenic - Urine Test in Visit Clinic?

Arsenic - Urine is often ordered as part of a toxic metals or occupational exposure panel. Your doctor may request it if you have symptoms like stomach pain, vomiting, numbness, or unexplained skin changes, or if you work with metals or in contaminated areas. It helps diagnose acute or chronic arsenic poisoning and monitor treatment or ongoing exposure. Abnormal results can come from contaminated water, certain foods, jobs, or medications, and household exposure can make testing important for family members.

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What causes arsenic in urine in Visit Clinic?plus

Arsenic in urine most commonly reflects recent exposure to arsenic — often from contaminated groundwater, certain foods (e.g., rice, seaweed, seafood), occupational sources (mining, smelting, pesticide or wood‑preservative work), or environmental contamination. Ingested inorganic arsenic is absorbed, metabolized in the liver, and excreted in urine; seafood can raise urinary organic arsenic levels that are less toxic. Elevated urinary arsenic prompts exposure investigation.

What are the signs and symptoms of arsenic in Visit Clinic?plus

Arsenic exposure can cause acute symptoms such as severe abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, watery or bloody diarrhea, hypotension, shock, headache, confusion and muscle cramps. Chronic exposure leads to skin changes (hyperpigmentation, hyperkeratosis), Mees’ lines on nails, peripheral neuropathy (numbness, tingling, weakness), chronic gastrointestinal upset, anemia, liver/kidney dysfunction and an increased long-term risk of cancers (skin, lung, bladder).

How to detox arsenic from your body in Visit Clinic?plus

To reduce arsenic burden, stop exposure (use safe drinking water, avoid high-arsenic foods) and see a healthcare provider for urine/blood testing. Acute or significant poisoning requires hospital care and prescription chelation therapy (e.g., DMSA or dimercaprol) under medical supervision; do not attempt home remedies. Supportive measures include hydration and nutritional support (adequate folate, selenium) as advised by your clinician.

What does arsenic do to your kidneys in Visit Clinic?plus

Arsenic damages kidneys by injuring renal tubules and glomeruli, causing acute tubular necrosis in high exposures and chronic tubular dysfunction with long-term exposure. Effects include proteinuria, reduced glomerular filtration rate, electrolyte imbalances, and increased risk of chronic kidney disease and renal failure. Kidney impairment can be partially reversible after stopping exposure but may progress without treatment.

How long does arsenic stay in urine in Visit Clinic?plus

Arsenic is rapidly excreted in urine: inorganic arsenic and its methylated metabolites appear within hours and are usually cleared within three to five days after a single exposure. Urinary levels remain elevated with ongoing (chronic) exposure, while organic arsenic from seafood can raise urine concentrations for up to about a week. Hair and nails reflect longer-term exposure (months).

Which disease is due to arsenic in Visit Clinic?plus

Chronic arsenic exposure causes arsenicosis (chronic arsenic poisoning), characterized by skin changes (hyperkeratosis, melanosis), peripheral neuropathy, gastrointestinal symptoms, and increased risks of skin, lung and bladder cancers. Acute high-dose exposure causes severe gastrointestinal distress, hypotension and multisystem organ failure. Common sources include contaminated groundwater, industrial emissions, pesticides, and certain occupational settings; diagnosis relies on clinical features and arsenic measurements.