Description
Urine, NA, Fasting or Non Fasting: As suggested by doctor
Sample Required:
A urine sample is required for the Selenium Urine Test. You will be provided with a container to collect a clean-catch urine sample.
Test Time:
The results for the Selenium Urine Test typically take a few days to be processed and reported, but the exact turnaround time may vary depending on the laboratory.
Test Normal Range:
The normal range for selenium in urine varies but is typically expressed as micrograms per gram of creatinine (mcg/g creatinine). Normal values depend on factors such as age, sex, and diet.
What is the Test:
The Selenium Urine Test measures the concentration of selenium in your urine. It is used to assess selenium exposure and excretion.
Test Procedure:
You will be given a container in which to collect a urine sample.To collect a clean-catch urine sample, follow the instructions provided. A urine sample is tested at a laboratory. The laboratory uses specialized equipment to determine the selenium levels in your urine.
When to Take the Test:
The Selenium Urine Test may be ordered by a healthcare provider when assessing selenium exposure, especially in occupational or environmental settings where selenium exposure is a concern.
Who Should Take This Test:
Work in environments with potential selenium exposure, such as mining or industrial settings. Participate in studies or research related to selenium exposure. Have specific concerns about selenium exposure and excretion.
Precautions for Exceptional Cases (Pregnancy, etc.):
The Selenium Urine Test is generally safe for most individuals. However, if you have specific medical concerns or conditions, consult your healthcare provider before taking the test.

