Vitamin D Total 25-Hydroxy

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Vitamin D Total 25-Hydroxy

The Vitamin D Total 25-Hydroxy  is the most reliable blood test to measure the level of vitamin D circulating in your body. This test specifically measures 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D), the main form of vitamin D found in the blood, which reflects your overall vitamin D status from sunlight exposure, diet, and supplements. Adequate vitamin D levels are essential for healthy bones, muscle function, and immune system health.

Test Type

  • 25-Hydroxy Vitamin D (25(OH)D) Test: Measures total 25(OH)D concentration, including both vitamin D2 and D3 forms.

Uses of the Test

  • Assess vitamin D deficiency or insufficiency
  • Diagnose causes of bone pain, muscle weakness, and fractures
  • Monitor treatment for osteoporosis or other bone disorders
  • Evaluate vitamin D status in individuals with chronic illnesses such as kidney disease or malabsorption syndromes
  • Guide vitamin D supplementation plans
  • Screen individuals at risk due to limited sun exposure, darker skin, obesity, or certain medical conditions

Preparation

  • Fasting: Not required
  • Medications: Inform your healthcare provider about vitamin D or calcium supplements
  • Timing: No specific timing needed; morning testing is common for consistency
  • Lifestyle: Inform your doctor if you recently had significant sun exposure or started vitamin D supplements

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What does the Vitamin D Total 25-Hydroxy test measure?
It measures the combined level of vitamin D2 and D3 in your blood, reflecting your overall vitamin D status.

2. Why is 25-hydroxyvitamin D measured instead of the active form?
Because 25(OH)D has a longer half-life and better indicates vitamin D reserves in the body.

3. What are normal levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D?

  • Sufficient: 30–50 ng/mL (75–125 nmol/L)
  • Insufficient: 20–29 ng/mL (50–74 nmol/L)
  • Deficient: Less than 20 ng/mL (50 nmol/L)

4. Is fasting necessary before the test?
No, fasting is not required.

5. Who should get this test?
People with bone or muscle symptoms, those at risk for deficiency, or anyone monitoring vitamin D therapy.

6. How is vitamin D deficiency treated?
Through supplementation, dietary changes, and safe sun exposure.

7. Can excess vitamin D cause problems?
Yes, very high levels may cause toxicity and require medical attention.

8. When will I get the results?
Results are typically available within 24 to 48 hours after testing.


Includes 1 Test Parameters

  • Vitamin D Total 25-Hydroxy

Test Preparations:

  • No special preparation is needed.

TAT: 16-24 Hours*

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