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    What is Folic Acid (Vitamin B9) Test?

    Vitamin B9, or folic acid, is an important vitamin for the synthesis of red blood cells, DNA production, and healthy nerve function. The Folic acid test checks the amount of vitamin B9 present in the blood.

    Folic acid deficiency can result in conditions like anaemia and nerve damage. Low levels of this vitamin may be due to poor nutrition, certain medications, or medical issues. Fatigue, weakness, and nerve-related symptoms can occur. Pregnant women and those experiencing signs of anaemia or nerve issues may particularly benefit from this test. The B9 test is commonly conducted alongside the vitamin B12 test to provide a clearer picture of these health conditions.

    If you're in Mumbai, you can conveniently arrange a Folic acid test at home without needing to visit a laboratory.

    Folic Acid (Vitamin B9) Test Parameters

    The Vitamin B9 test measures the concentration of vitamin B9/folic acid in the bloodstream.

    Folic acid is a key vitamin that supports essential bodily functions, and its deficiency can result in folate deficiency anaemia, where unusually large red blood cells are produced, making oxygen transport less effective. Other complications of folate deficiency include cardiovascular problems, depression, and cognitive disorders like Alzheimer’s disease (a neurological disorder with memory issues). Folic acid is particularly important during pregnancy, aiding foetal development and preventing neural tube defects.

    Natural folate is found in leafy vegetables, citrus fruits, beans, and enriched grains, with synthetic folic acid being well-absorbed and commonly added to food. Keeping folate levels sufficient is crucial for supporting overall health.

    Folic Acid (Vitamin B9) Test Preparation

    To prepare for a Folic acid test at home, consider the following:

    • Prerequisites

    The Vitamin B9 test does not require any special preparations like fasting.

    • Best Time to Get Tested

    The Vitamin B9 test can be conveniently scheduled at any hour during the day.

    • Who Should Get a Folic Acid Test?

    A Folic Acid test is advisable for pregnant women, individuals showing symptoms of deficiency (like fatigue or anaemia), those with malabsorption disorders, and anyone on certain medications affecting folic acid absorption.

    • Cautions Before Taking a Folic Acid Test

    Before the test, ensure to maintain your regular diet and avoid alcohol as sudden dietary changes can impact results. Certain medications like birth control pills, drugs to treat malaria, and some antibiotics can reduce the folic acid levels in the blood. Therefore, make sure to inform your doctor if you are taking any medicines or supplements.

    Why Take the Folic Acid (Vitamin B9) Test?

    A Folic Acid test plays a key role in diagnosing anaemia-related issues and evaluating your overall nutritional condition.

    You may require this test if:

    • You exhibit symptoms of anaemia, such as:

      • Feeling tired

      • Weakness

      • Difficulty breathing

      • Dizziness or fainting spells

      • Pale skin, gums, and eyes

      • A fast or irregular heartbeat

    • You have neurological symptoms, including:

      • Numbness in your fingers and toes

      • Memory lapses

      • Confusion

    • You experience oral issues like:

      • Mouth ulcers or sores

      • A red, sore tongue

    This Vitamin B9 test is especially important for those at risk of folate deficiency or for pregnant women.

    Folic Acid (Vitamin B9) Test Results and Interpretation

    Interpreting your Folic acid test results is crucial for determining your nutritional state and identifying potential deficiencies. The typical range for a Vitamin B9 test is:

    ParameterBiological ReferenceInterpretation
    Folic Acid, Vitamin B9 Serum2.76 - 20 ng/mLHelps in detecting folate deficiency, monitoring treatment response, and evaluating megaloblastic and macrocytic anaemia. Below-normal levels of folic acid may point to inadequate diet, malabsorption conditions like celiac disease, or malnutrition. 2

    In conclusion, understanding your results can guide you in making dietary or supplement adjustments to ensure proper folate levels.

    FAQs on Folic Acid (Vitamin B9) Test in Mumbai

    The price for a Folic Acid Test in Mumbai is ₹1230. This price covers home sample collection, which will be arranged within 60 minutes after your booking. Test results will be delivered within 70 hours post-sample collection.

    Yes, home sample collection is available for the Folic Acid test in Mumbai. An eMedic will arrive within 60 minutes to collect your sample.

    The Folic Acid test measures folate levels in the blood, helping to diagnose deficiencies such as anaemia and assess your overall nutritional health.

    No, fasting is not required for the Folic Acid test.

    To book your Folic Acid test with Orange Health Labs, follow these steps:

    • Search : Find "Folic Acid Test in Mumbai" or "Folic Acid Test at home" and select Orange Health Labs.

    • Review and Book : Choose the test, confirm any necessary preparations, provide your location, and schedule a time slot.

    • Sample Collection : A trained eMedic will come to collect the sample at your chosen time.

    • Sample Analysis : The sample will be processed in our NABL-certified, ICMR-approved lab.

    • Get Results : Your results will be sent via email or WhatsApp within 70 hours and can also be accessed through the app.

    The typical range for folate levels is 2.76 – 20 ng/mL. For detailed interpretation, visit the Orange Health Labs website.

    Once you book the test, an eMedic will collect your sample within 60 minutes, and you will receive your results within 70 hours of collection.

    The frequency of the test depends on your health needs and your doctor’s advice, especially if you show signs of folate deficiency or have chronic health issues.

    This test focuses on measuring the folate level in your blood to detect deficiencies and evaluate your nutritional health.

    Orange Health offers home sample collection services for the Folic Acid test in various parts of Mumbai, including Colaba, Nariman Point, Marine Drive, Malabar Hill, Churchgate, Worli, Dadar, Parel, Byculla, Bandra, Andheri, Juhu, Ghatkopar, Powai, Chembur, Vashi, Belapur, Santacruz, Khar, Versova, Lokhandwala, Goregaon, Borivali, Kandivali, Mulund, Bhandup, Kurla.

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    References

    1. Folic acid - test Information | Mount Sinai - New York [Internet]. Mount Sinai Health System. 2023  Available from:  https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/tests/folic-acid-test
    2. Folic acid - test: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia [Internet].  Available from:  https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/003686.htm
    3. Folate - Health Encyclopedia - University of Rochester Medical Center [Internet].  Available from:  https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyclopedia/content.aspx?contenttypeid=167&contentid=folate
    4. Folate Deficiency: Symptoms, Causes & Prevention [Internet]. Cleveland Clinic. 2023  Available from:  https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/22198-folate-deficiency
    5. Folate blood test – low, high and normal results [Internet].  Available from:  https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/folate-test