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Blood test to check the concentration of folic acid in the blood
Blood test to check the concentration of folic acid in the blood blood From PLN 59.00 From PLN 56.00
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Lowest price from 30 days before discounting PLN 56.00Folic acid concentration measurement
It is used to diagnose and monitor the
treatment of megaloblastic anemia of vitamin B12 and folic acid
folic acid. Specifically, the test is performed at the diagnosis of
anemia.
Folic acid deficiency during pregnancy can lead to
premature delivery of the baby or low baby weight.
How does the test for folic acid look like?
- Invasive test - drawing blood into an EDTA tube, following the collection procedure disinfecting the skin, applying a tourniquet tourniquet, and pressure on the collection site after the procedure takes a few minutes.
- The duration of the intake is approximately a few - several seconds.
- In case of improper preparation for the test, the obtained result will not be authoritative.
- The collection should be done in the morning hours.
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