Ammonia Test ₹1450
Measures the level of ammonia in the blood. This test helps evaluate liver function, metabolic disorders, and causes of altered mental status.
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What is the Ammonia Test?
The Ammonia Test measures the level of ammonia in the blood. Ammonia is a waste product formed when the body breaks down proteins. The liver normally converts ammonia into urea, which is removed through urine. If the liver is not functioning properly, ammonia can accumulate in the blood and affect brain function.
Who should take this test?
- Patients with suspected liver disease or liver failure.
- Individuals experiencing confusion, disorientation, or altered consciousness.
- Newborns or children suspected of having inherited metabolic disorders.
- Patients with hepatic encephalopathy.
- Doctor-advised monitoring of liver function or metabolic disorders.
Preparation & Test Process
How to interpret results
The test reports the concentration of ammonia in the blood.
High ammonia levels may indicate liver disease,
hepatic encephalopathy, or certain metabolic disorders.
Normal levels usually suggest proper metabolism
and liver function.
Results should always be interpreted along with other laboratory
tests and clinical findings.
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