Test Details

Osteoporosis is a condition in which bones become weak and more prone to fractures due to loss of bone mass or disturbances in nutritional and hormonal balance. The Osteoporosis Profile aims to evaluate key indicators related to bone health, including mineral balance, hormonal regulation, and essential nutrients. These tests help doctors in early detection of risk factors, monitoring at-risk patients, and developing appropriate treatment or prevention plans.

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Joint and Bones

Osteoporosis Analysis

Test Code: MPC00018

The Osteoporosis Analysis is a group of laboratory tests that help assess bone health and detect factors that may contribute to bone weakness or fragility.

Sample Type

Blood

Preparation

Without Fasting

TAT

4 hours

56.
000
KWD
35.
000
KWD
Home Visit Service

+ Home visit fee per region

56.
000
KWD
35.
000
KWD
Home Visit Service

+ Home visit fee per region

All You Need to Know

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Vitamins and Minerals Analysis
  • Calcium is an essential mineral that helps build bones and teeth, and is involved in muscle contraction and nerve signaling.

  • Phosphorus is an essential mineral that helps build bones and teeth and participates in energy production within cells.

  • It is a test that measures the level of vitamin D in the blood to assess the adequacy of this vitamin, which is essential for calcium and phosphorus absorption and for maintaining healthy bones and teeth.

Pregnancy and Hormones
  • A hormone secreted by the parathyroid gland that regulates calcium and phosphorus levels in the blood.

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It is performed to assess bone health and identify possible causes of weakness, such as vitamin deficiency, hormonal imbalance, or mineral disturbances. It is recommended for postmenopausal women, elderly individuals, people with frequent fractures, or those with vitamin deficiencies or hormonal disorders. Hormones regulate the balance of minerals in bones, and any imbalance may lead to bone weakness and increased fracture risk. Yes, because sunlight exposure is essential for vitamin D production, which aids in calcium absorption. Often there are no clear early symptoms, but back pain or frequent fractures may appear. Yes, regular exercise, especially weight-bearing and walking, helps strengthen bones and increase density.
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