MTHFR - (Methyl Tetra Hydro Folate Reductase) Gene Mutation (Homocysteinemia)

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MTHFR - (Methyl Tetra Hydro Folate Reductase) Gene Mutation (Homocysteinemia), in Visit Clinic

Checks for MTHFR gene changes and related high homocysteine that can affect clotting and pregnancy risk in Visit Clinic.

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What is a MTHFR - (Methyl Tetra Hydro Folate Reductase) Gene Mutation (Homocysteinemia) Test in Visit Clinic?

The MTHFR test looks for changes in the MTHFR gene and may include a blood homocysteine level. MTHFR is an enzyme that helps the body use folate and convert homocysteine into methionine. Keeping homocysteine low helps protect blood vessels and reduce clot risk. High homocysteine is linked to blood clots, stroke, heart disease and pregnancy complications. Doctors use this test to explain unexplained high homocysteine, assess clotting or recurrent pregnancy loss risk, and guide folate or B‑vitamin treatment. A gene change alone does not always cause illness and results are considered with symptoms and other tests.

MTHFR - (Methyl Tetra Hydro Folate Reductase) Gene Mutation (Homocysteinemia) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MTHFR - (Methyl Tetra Hydro Folate Reductase) Gene Mutation (Homocysteinemia) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MTHFR - (Methyl Tetra Hydro Folate Reductase) Gene Mutation (Homocysteinemia) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a MTHFR - (Methyl Tetra Hydro Folate Reductase) Gene Mutation (Homocysteinemia) Test in Visit Clinic?

MTHFR - (Methyl Tetra Hydro Folate Reductase) Gene Mutation (Homocysteinemia) is often included in genetic and thrombophilia panels. Doctors may order it for unexplained high homocysteine, recurrent blood clots, repeated pregnancy loss, or when planning pregnancy with a family history. Abnormal results can come from gene variants, low folate or B12, kidney disease, or certain medicines. Identifying a mutation can guide vitamin therapy and family testing.

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What does the MTHFR gene mutation cause in Visit Clinic?plus

The MTHFR gene mutation can reduce activity of the MTHFR enzyme, impairing folate metabolism and methylation. This may raise homocysteine levels and modestly increase risks like neural tube defects in pregnancy and certain vascular or clotting problems. Common variants (C677T, A1298C) vary in effect; many carriers are asymptomatic and clinical impact depends on genotype, diet (folate/B12), and other health factors.

What to do if you have the MTHFR gene mutation in Visit Clinic?plus

If you have an MTHFR variant, discuss results with your doctor or a genetic counselor to assess clinical relevance. Check folate, vitamin B12 and homocysteine levels. If needed, your clinician may recommend dietary folate and B‑vitamin supplementation (often L‑methylfolate rather than folic acid) and monitor response. During pregnancy or when planning conception, seek specialist guidance. Avoid self-prescribing high‑dose supplements.

What foods should you avoid with MTHFR mutation in Visit Clinic?plus

Avoid foods high in synthetic folic acid: fortified cereals, enriched breads, pasta and flour products, fortified snack bars and vitamin‑fortified drinks, and heavily processed foods with added folic acid. Also limit alcohol, which impairs folate use. Prefer natural folate from leafy greens, legumes and citrus, and discuss methylfolate supplementation with your healthcare provider.

What mental illness is associated with the MTHFR gene in Visit Clinic?plus

Variants in the MTHFR gene (notably C677T and A1298C) have been linked to higher homocysteine and an increased risk of depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and anxiety. Associations are modest and not strictly causal, but variants can affect folate metabolism and treatment response; adjunctive methylfolate supplementation or tailored antidepressant strategies are sometimes recommended by clinicians.

What are the neurological symptoms of MTHFR in Visit Clinic?plus

MTHFR gene variants can impair folate metabolism and may cause neurological symptoms such as numbness, tingling or peripheral neuropathy; headaches and migraines; cognitive issues (memory loss, brain fog, slowed processing); mood disorders like depression and anxiety; balance or coordination problems; developmental delays in children; seizures and an increased stroke risk in severe cases. Severity varies and many carriers have no symptoms.

Why don't doctors believe in MTHFR in Visit Clinic?plus

Doctors are skeptical because common MTHFR gene variants are frequent and usually don't cause disease. Evidence linking them to many health problems is weak or inconsistent, and major clinical guidelines don't recommend routine testing. Testing can prompt unnecessary or unproven treatments. Clinicians prefer to assess and treat clear folate or B12 deficiencies and clinical signs rather than rely on MTHFR results alone.