Seratonin (5-HT test)

Measures blood serotonin level to help assess mood-related issues, digestive effects, or rare serotonin-secreting tumors in Visit Clinic.
What is a Seratonin (5-HT test) Test in Visit Clinic?
This test measures the level of serotonin, a chemical messenger that affects mood, sleep, appetite and digestion. Serotonin is made mostly in the gut and stored in platelets, but it also acts in the brain. Measuring serotonin helps detect rare hormone-secreting tumors called carcinoid tumors and can help monitor their treatment. It is not a reliable diagnostic test for depression by itself. Doctors use it alongside symptoms, imaging, and other lab tests to guide diagnosis and treatment. Medications, diet, and other health issues can change levels, so results are interpreted in context.
Seratonin (5-HT test) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Seratonin (5-HT test) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Seratonin (5-HT test) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Seratonin (5-HT test) Test in Visit Clinic?
Seratonin (5-HT test) is often ordered as part of a neuroendocrine or tumor workup and sometimes within neurotransmitter panels. Doctors may request it when a patient has flushing, diarrhea, wheezing, unexplained weight loss, or sudden mood changes. It helps diagnose or monitor carcinoid tumors and their treatment. Abnormal results can come from tumors, certain medications, liver disease, diet, or platelet problems. A family history of neuroendocrine tumors may make this test more important.
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