Lead in daily urine (chromatography)
The mass spectrometry test used by OLYMP CDL to test the content of trace elements in daily urine is a highly accurate method for measuring the concentration of toxic substances and trace elements in the body. Urine is an excellent biological material for monitoring the processes of metabolism and excretion of microelements, as well as for diagnosing heavy metal poisoning.
Indications for analysis may include diagnosis of chronic intoxication, determination of the effectiveness of treatment and prevention of diseases associated with metabolic disorders.
Lead is one of the most hazardous heavy metals, which has a toxic effect on the nervous system, kidneys, and blood formation. It can accumulate in the body, causing long-term effects, including brain and kidney damage, especially in children.