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Cadmium - URINE, in Visit Clinic

Measures cadmium in urine to detect toxic exposure and monitor kidney damage risk and body burden in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Urine
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a Cadmium - URINE Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures cadmium levels in urine. Cadmium is a toxic metal that is not needed by the body. It can build up slowly over months and years, especially in the kidneys and bones. High cadmium exposure can harm kidney function and increase fracture risk. Doctors use urine cadmium to check for past or ongoing exposure. It is often used for workers in certain industries, smokers, or people near contaminated sites. Results help doctors decide on removing exposure, monitoring kidney health, and doing further tests. Urine results are often compared with kidney function measures and may be adjusted for urine concentration to improve accuracy.

Cadmium - URINE Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Cadmium - URINE Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Cadmium - URINE test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Cadmium - URINE Test in Visit Clinic?

Cadmium - URINE is usually part of an environmental or occupational heavy metal screening panel used when exposure is suspected. Doctors may order it if you work with batteries, metal smelting, or in other high-risk jobs, or if you have unexplained kidney problems, protein in urine, bone pain, or a history of smoking. Abnormal results can come from workplace exposure, contaminated food or water, smoking, or long-term environmental contamination, and family or community exposure history may make testing important.

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What causes cadmium in urine in Visit Clinic?plus

Cadmium in urine results from exposure to cadmium — chiefly cigarette smoke and ingestion of contaminated food or water (rice, leafy vegetables, shellfish), and occupational contact (battery manufacturing, smelting, welding, mining, metalworking). Environmental pollution, contaminated soil or fertilizers, and certain consumer products can contribute. Urinary cadmium reflects cumulative body burden and kidney damage, so elevated levels often indicate chronic exposure or renal injury.

What is the test for cadmium in urine in Visit Clinic?plus

The urine cadmium test measures cadmium concentration in a spot or 24‑hour urine sample (often reported as µg/g creatinine). Laboratories use sensitive methods (ICP‑MS or atomic absorption) to detect exposure and body burden; 24‑hour collections are more accurate. Results above reference ranges suggest significant exposure or kidney accumulation and warrant workplace/environmental assessment and medical follow‑up.

Which disease is caused due to cadmium in Visit Clinic?plus

Chronic cadmium exposure causes Itai‑itai disease, a severe toxic condition marked by intense bone pain, osteomalacia, fractures, and progressive renal tubular damage that leads to proteinuria and kidney dysfunction. Inhaled cadmium also raises lung‑cancer risk, and long‑term exposure contributes to osteoporosis, hypertension, and increased cardiovascular disease risk. Primary sources include contaminated food, water, and industrial emissions.

What does cadmium do to your body in Visit Clinic?plus

Cadmium is a toxic heavy metal that accumulates in kidneys and liver. Chronic exposure damages kidney tubules causing proteinuria and impaired function, weakens bones (osteoporosis, fractures), and can cause lung damage and increased lung cancer risk when inhaled. It’s a human carcinogen and may harm the cardiovascular and reproductive systems and developing fetus. Symptoms often appear after long-term exposure.

How to remove cadmium from body in Visit Clinic?plus

Cadmium cannot be rapidly removed once absorbed. First step is stopping exposure (quit smoking, avoid contaminated food or workplace sources). Treatment is mainly supportive—hospital care for acute poisoning, monitoring kidney and bone health—and chelation has limited benefit and is reserved for select severe cases; dialysis is usually ineffective. Adequate iron, calcium and zinc intake can reduce intestinal cadmium absorption and aid long-term management.

What food is high in cadmium in Visit Clinic?plus

Foods that can be high in cadmium include shellfish (oysters, mussels), organ meats (kidneys, liver), certain fish, cereal grains and rice (especially brown rice or rice from contaminated areas), leafy vegetables (spinach), root vegetables, and seeds and nuts (sunflower seeds, cocoa, Brazil and hazelnuts). Cadmium levels vary by soil, water and processing; chronic exposure mainly comes from diet and smoking.