Iron Levels
€ 38.00
The LOUNA Iron Levels test package is designed to measure the important iron levels that affect your well-being. Anaemia caused by lack of iron is a common cause of fatigue and the deterioration of the general condition. The Iron Levels test package is an easy way to discover the iron levels in your body, and you can use the results to make the correct choices related to food, for example.
The Iron Levels test package includes a complete blood count, and measurements of reticulocytes, CRP and ferritin.
Discovering how your body is doing brings you peace of mind and provides you with the tools to make better choices and look after yourself more holistically.
Tests included
Blood count
Red blood cell count
The number of red blood cells (B-Eryt)
Hemoglobin
Haemoglobin (Hb) measures the amount of the oxygen-delivering protein in the blood.
Hematocrit
Haematocrit (B-Hkr)
Leukocytes
The number of white blood cells (B-Leuk). B-Leuk is part of the Complete blood count and Basic blood count.
Basic blood count and thrombocytes
Basic blood count and thrombocytes provides an overview of red and white blood cells and platelets.
Platelets
Trombocytes (B-Trom) is part of the Complete blood count and Basic blood count.
The average amount of hemoglobin in red blood cells
Mean corpuscular haemoglobin (MCH) measures the amount of oxygen-delivering haemoglobin in the red blood cells. MCH is part of the Complete blood count and Basic blood count.
Avarage hemoglobin concentration in red blood cells
Mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration E-MCHC. MCHC is part of the Complete blood count and Basic blood count.
Medium erythrocyte volume
Mean corpuscular volume (E-MCV). MCV is part of the Complete blood count and Basic blood count.
Iron
Reticulocytes
Reticulocyte can indicate anaemia.
Ferritin
Ferritin indicates the status of the iron reserves
Inflammation and infections
CRP, sensitive
CRP is short for C-reactive protein (S-CRP). In healthy individuals, the liver continuously produces small amounts of CRP. Its amount increases considerably in connection with infections, inflammation, and tissue damage in the body.
Preparation
Fasting is not required
This examination does not require fasting