A Vitamin E test measures the amount of vitamin E in the blood. Vitamin E is defined as a nutrient also known as tocopherol or alpha-tocopherol that plays a predominant role in several life processes. The nutrient helps in the functioning and metabolism of the nerves and muscles, prevents blood clots, and boosts the body’s overall immune system.
Vitamin E is also referred to as an antioxidant that prevents overall cell damage and serious health problems. The procedure attempts to measure the accurate quantity of vitamin E procured from the blood samples of patients. The investigation has no reported side effects, and the medical professional attempts to derive a conclusive report suitable for diagnosis and treatment.
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What is Vitamin E used for?
Vitamin E test is suggested in case of definite symptoms of vitamin E deficiency. The prominent deficiency symptom indicates the inadequate absorption of vitamin E or excess availability of vitamin E in the systemic circulation.
What are the definite symptoms of vitamin E deficiency include:
Vitamin E deficiency also results due to certain definite metabolic conditions like Crohn’s disease, liver disease, cystic fibrosis, rare genetic diseases, etc.
What do the test results of Vitamin E mean?
A low vitamin E content indicates that the body is not getting or absorbing adequate vitamin E. In contrast, higher vitamin E levels indicate the body's excess absorption of vitamin E content. The normal level of vitamin E ranges from 5.5-17 milligrams per litre (mg/L). The normal range differs according to age, i.e., for premature infants and children below 17 years. In the case of adults, a level below 4 mg/L indicates supplementation.
What are the requirements of Vitamin E?
A vitamin E test may be required in case of the following situations:
What happens during the vitamin E test?
During the Vitamin E testing, a healthcare professional will collect the blood sample from the arm's vein with a needle. The needle is inserted, and a small quantity of blood is collected in vials. Around 12 to 14 hours fast is required before the test, which usually takes less than 5 minutes.
Is Vitamin E deficiency serious?
Vitamin E deficiency is rare in healthy people. It is related to inadequate and poor diet. It is associated with impaired reflexes and coordination, difficulty in muscle movement, etc. a low-fat diet often results in Vitamin E deficiency. It is not a serious condition but requires constant monitoring and treatment by healthcare professionals. Vitamin E deficiency is treated by recommending suitable dietary supplements or medications.
What is the normal range of Vitamin E levels?
According to studies, the normal vitamin E level ranges from 5.5-17 mg/L. However, the reference scale may differ depending upon the laboratory infrastructure and age. Infants and children below 17 years are usually vulnerable to vitamin E deficiency during childhood. In case an adult has vitamin E content less than 4 mg/L, caregivers typically recommend supplementation.
What are the symptoms of Low Vitamin E levels?
The common symptoms of vitamin E deficiency are:
What are the diseases caused by vitamin E deficiency?
Vitamin E deficiency is a rare disease predominantly caused due to inadequate absorption of fats and essential nutrients in the body. Vitamin E deficiency is a genetic predisposition or the preponderance of different metabolic diseases. The diseases resulting from vitamin E deficiency are cystic fibrosis, Crohn’s disease, Cholestasis, chronic pancreatic, etc.
How do I know if I have Vitamin E deficiency?
The prominent signs and symptoms indicating vitamin E deficiency result in nerve and muscle damage, loss of strength in the arms and legs. It may also lead to body movement control, muscle weakness, and vision impairment. The immune system of the individuals is also reportedly compromised.
What is the average cost of the Vitamin E test?
The cost of the Vitamin E (or tocopherol) test in India varies according to the prevalent lab infrastructures of the city. The average cost of the test ranges up to Rs. 3,594 per person. However, the starting price accounts for Rs. 800 per person. But the accurate price holistically depends upon the laboratory set-ups in the city and the availability of instruments and experienced personnel.
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