Description
Serum, NA, Fasting or Non Fasting: As suggested by doctor
Sample Required:
Urine Collection: The Zinc, Urine 24-Hour test requires a complete 24-hour urine collection. You will be provided with a container to collect all urine passed during a 24-hour period.
Test Time:
Results Time: The results of the Zinc, Urine 24-Hour test are typically available within a few days after the laboratory receives the collected sample.
Test Normal Range:
Normal Zinc Levels: The normal range for 24-hour urine zinc levels can vary depending on the laboratory conducting the test. However, a typical range is between 2 and 10 milligrams per day (mg/day).
What is the Test:
Test Purpose: The Zinc, Urine 24-Hour test measures the amount of zinc excreted in the urine over a 24-hour period. It provides insight into the body’s zinc balance and can help diagnose zinc deficiency or excess.
Test Procedure:
Urine Collection: To perform this test, you will be provided with a large, clean container and instructions for proper urine collection. Begin by emptying your bladder in the morning and discarding this urine. From that point on, collect all urine passed over the next 24 hours, including the final urine passed the following morning.
When to Take the Test:
Evaluation of Zinc Status: The Zinc, Urine 24-Hour test is typically ordered when there is a suspicion of zinc imbalance, either deficiency or excess. It may be performed in individuals with symptoms or medical conditions associated with abnormal zinc levels.
Who Should Take This Test:
Individuals with Suspected Zinc Imbalance: This test is recommended for individuals experiencing symptoms suggestive of zinc imbalance, such as hair loss, skin problems, gastrointestinal issues, or altered taste perception. It’s also valuable for those with underlying medical conditions or medications that may affect zinc metabolism.
Precautions for Exceptional Cases (Pregnancy, etc.):
Pregnancy: Pregnant individuals should inform their healthcare provider if they are pregnant before taking the Zinc, Urine 24-Hour test. Zinc plays a crucial role in fetal development, and imbalances can impact both the mother and the developing baby.

