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Calcium is an important mineral that is essential for strong bones and teeth, muscle and nerve function, and other bodily processes. A blood test can be used to measure the level of calcium in your blood, which can help diagnose a variety of conditions such as kidney disease, thyroid problems, and some types of cancer.
Timing: Your doctor may ask you to schedule the test for a specific time of day.
Sample collection: A healthcare professional would collect a sample of blood from a vein in your arm using a needle.
It is recommended:
- Upon the appearance of the symptoms, indicating excess or shortfall of calcium.
- To check for diseases causing abnormalities in calcium levels in the blood, like thyroid or parathyroid disorders, heart diseases, kidney diseases, neurological diseases, pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas), and bone and tooth diseases.
- To check the calcium levels during and after large-volume blood transfusions.
- To check the progress of the condition and the efficacy of treatment after the kidney transplant, and in certain types of cancer.
- At regular intervals monitor the treatment efficacy of the calcium supplements or vitamin D supplements.
The Serum Calcium test is prescribed by your doctor after a complete assessment of your conditions.
You will get the reports within 6 hours after the collection of the blood sample.
This test requires a blood sample, which can be collected at a healthcare facility or at home with a home blood collection kit.
Fasting is not required for this test.