What is it?
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) is a coenzyme that helps in energy production and participates in overall metabolism.
t is essential for the proper functioning of the nervous system, muscles, and heart.
Where Used
The analysis of vitamin B1 is recommended for:
Α. Cases of malabsorption or increased needs:
- Gastrointestinal problems, Celiac disease
- Eating disorders, Alcoholism
- Intense physical activity, physical exertion
B. Indications of deficiency:
- Dermatitis
- Inflammation of the tongue, sores in the mouth and lips
- Numbness, tingling in legs and hands
- Anemia
- Fatigue, insomnia
- Difficulties with memory and concentration, depression
High doses of vitamins in long-term use should be monitored to avoid excessively high or toxic levels.
Reference Values -Normal Laboratory :
Results available in 2-3 days.
PREPARATION
Your tests with analytical systems and reagents top quality SIEMENS-USA BECMAN COULTER-USA
For the morning blood draw and
examination, it is proposed :
- Simple blood draw at any time of the day (7:30 AM – 7:30 PM).
- Sample collection by mail is possible.
Limitations:
- no restrictions on food from the previous day
- No restrictions on possible medication intake.
- the result is not affected by any existing transient illness – cold
TIME OF RESULTS
- Results the next day after 6:00 PM for draws until 11:00 AM.
COSTING
Private cost of individual test (Vitamin B1 Thiamine) 35 euros*.
*25% discount applies when participating in Check Up
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Appointment
At Check-Up Medicus you can come for a blood draw without an appointment
The check-up for vitamin B1, also known as thiamine, is a crucial tool for evaluating the levels of this vitamin in the body. This passive voice highlights the importance of monitoring and maintaining thiamine levels for good health.
Thiamine is an essential B-complex vitamin that is fundamental to the health of the nervous system and the proper functioning of metabolism. It is necessary for converting food into energy and for producing neurotransmitters required for transmitting nerve signals to the brain and the central nervous system.
The process of checking thiamine typically involves taking a small blood sample from the patient. This sample is then sent to a specialized laboratory for analysis. The thiamine levels are measured and reported to the patient.
Thiamine deficiency can lead to various health issues, such as anemia, neurological disorders, and digestive system problems. It can also result in conditions like intestinal atony and neural degeneration.
On the other hand, excessive thiamine consumption is usually not a problem, as thiamine is water-soluble and easily eliminated from the body through urination.
Doctors use the results of the thiamine test along with other clinical information for the diagnosis and management of patients. A positive test can determine the need for further tests and the application of specific therapeutic approaches, such as dietary changes or supplementation.