COMPLETE ELECTROLYTES

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DepartmentCLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Speciality NameCOMPLETE ELECTROLYTES
Test typePathology
Report24 Hours
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Overview

An electrolytes test is a popular kind of laboratory blood test required by doctors to examine the levels of electrolytes which are charged minerals found in the body of healthy individuals. When the levels of electrolytes in the body disturbs, it can affect the body's normal functioning and cause life threatening health issues. Electrolytes play an important role in regulating the bodily functions like nerve transmission, muscle contraction, heart health and fluid balance. As in many cases, there are no early indications of electrolyte fluctuation, frequent electrolyte tests help in identifying and treating electrolyte imbalance. Electrolyte tests are often included as part of normal preventative healthcare (annual physical examinations), medical evaluations and ongoing evaluations of patients with chronic illnesses.

What is a Complete Electrolyte test?

A blood electrolyte test assesses how many of the key mineral chemical compounds in the blood are available and functional in an instructional capacity for proper body function. The primary electrolytes evaluated are Na, K, Cl and bicarbonate. Usually, these tests are run from a blood sample and may also contain part of other blood tests, e.g., Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) or Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP). The results can give vital information about a person’s hydration or fluid levels, about their kidney health and functioning, and about their acid-base balance.

Why go for the Electrolyte test?

The common reasons to go for an electrolyte test are:

  • Screening of patient's kidney and heart function.
  • Fatigue, nausea.
  • Evaluate levels of fluid and minerals.
  • To determine if a patient is dehydrated, excessively hydrated, or both.
  • To monitor patients who take medications such as diuretics or blood pressure medications.
  • To evaluate the patient's electrolyte balance during an illness or while hospitalised.

What is the procedure for the complete electrolytes test?

  1. A medical technician clears the skin of the arm.
  2. A needle prick is used to draw a tiny blood sample.
  3. The blood is collected in a designated flask and sent to the laboratory.
  4. The sample is analysed and examines the content of electrolytes in blood.
  5. Test results are collected after 24 hours depending on the laboratory.

When to go for an Electrolytes test?

  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhoea
  • Cramps
  • Swelling
  • Dizziness
  • Urination
  • Irregular pulse of heartbeat

What should be the normal range for electrolyte levels?

 

S.No.ElectrolyteNormal Range
1Cl⁻98 – 107 mEq/L
2HCO₃⁻22 – 29 mEq/L
3Na⁺135 – 145 mEq/L
4K⁺3.5 – 5.1 mEq/L

 

How to interpret the report of a complete electrolyte test?

Sodium Level Interpretation

S.No.Sodium LevelPossible Indication
1Lowhormonal imbalance, Dehydration, kidney disease,
2NormalSufficient levels
3HighHigh salt intake

 

Potassium Level Interpretation

S.No.Potassium LevelPossible Indication
1LowMuscle weakness
2NormalHealthy muscle, good nerve function
3HighKidney disorders, risk of heart problems

Chloride Level Interpretation

S.No.Chloride LevelPossible Indication
1LowVomiting, metabolic imbalance
2NormalNormal balance
3HighDehydration, kidney problems

Bicarbonate Level Interpretation

S.No.Bicarbonate LevelPossible Indication
1LowAcidosis, kidney disease
2NormalHealthy balance
3HighAlkalosis, prolonged vomiting

What are the benefits of the complete electrolytes test?

  • Screening treatment effectiveness
  • Diagnosing kidney, metabolic disorders
  • Identify electrolyte imbalance
  • Avoids complications of electrolyte imbalance

How do electrolyte levels become disturbed in the body?

  • Fluid loss
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhoea
  • Certain drugs
  • Sweating
  • Hormonal disorder
  • Kidney disease
  • Less water intake

Which complete electrolytes test centre is near me?

The complete electrolytes test centre near me is City Imaging and Clinical Labs, which gives quality tests at affordable rates and provides special discounts for economically weaker individuals. This centre is accredited from Government institutions like NABL and NABH and the centre has a vast expertise in the diagnostic field with highly experienced doctors.

What is the electrolytes test price in Delhi?

The complete electrolytes test in Delhi ranges from INR 200 to INR 700 and can vary in different locations and also depending on the diagnostic centre available, whether a private or Government diagnostic centre.

Final words

An electrolytes test is an important way to measure how well different body's essential minerals are in balance. Electrolyte imbalances can have crucial effects on muscle and nerve activity or heart function. An electrolyte test is a simple, quick test that can be done frequently to check fluid content in the body. Thus, it is an essential tool to eradicate any variation of fluids in the body. Further, if symptoms are related with an electrolyte imbalance or current medical condition that necessitates regular testing you can consult a medical physician so that physician can give certain medications to boost electrolytes in the body.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

 

Is an electrolytes test painful?

No, the electrolytes test is simple non invasive and involves needle prick for collection of blood samples.

How much does it cost to do a complete Electrolytes test in Delhi?

The price for the complete Electrolytes test is INR 200 to INR 700.

Is online booking facility available for complete Electrolytes test in Delhi?

Yes, you can book an online complete Electrolytes test in Delhi.

Is fasting required before the complete Electrolytes test?

No, fasting is not advised before the complete Electrolytes test.

Can complete electrolyte disorders be controlled?

Yes, imbalances of electrolytes can be treated with fluids or drugs.

How long does it take to get reports?

Reports are generally available after 24 hours.

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