Bismuth

Measures urine bismuth to detect metal exposure or poisoning and monitor removal from the body in Visit Clinic.
What is a Bismuth Test in Visit Clinic?
The Bismuth test measures the amount of bismuth in a urine sample. Bismuth is a metal found in some medicines and industrial products. Small amounts pass harmlessly through the body. High levels can harm the kidneys and nerves. Doctors use the test to check for recent or ongoing exposure and to confirm suspected poisoning. It also helps monitor how well the body is clearing bismuth after stopping exposure or treatment, and to guide further care.
Bismuth Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
Avoid bismuth-containing medicines for 48–72 hours before urine collection.
Bismuth Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Bismuth test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Bismuth Test in Visit Clinic?
BISMUTH is usually part of a heavy metal or toxicology panel and is ordered when exposure is suspected. Symptoms that might prompt testing include stomach upset, black stools, confusion, numbness, or decreased urine output. The test helps diagnose bismuth poisoning and monitor clearance after exposure. Abnormal results can come from bismuth-containing medicines, workplace contact, contaminated water, or poor kidney clearance. Testing can be important when household or occupational exposure raises concern.
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