Vitamin D3 - 25(OH)D concentration test
Assessing the concentration of vitamin D3, by determining the serum concentration of the 25(OH)D metabolite.

CDT Medicus

Centrum Medyczne Damiana

Centrum Medyczne MML

ClinicLab

Dom Lekarski

Medicover
Waiting time for the result up to 3 days

NaszLekarz
Waiting time for the result up to 24 hours

Przebadani

Synevo
- Test description
- Vitamin D test and results
Vitamin D3 - 25(OH)D concentration test
The test helps to determine whether the patient has the correct level of vitamin D3 in the body at the time of the test, The test is performed from the blood to determine the concentration of the vitamin D metabolite-25(OH)D. It is believed that the value obtained from measuring its concentration is the best indicator of the level of vitamin D3 in the body.
Vitamin D3 is very important for maintaining health and well-being. It regulates calcium-phosphorus balance in the body. Vitamin D3 also promotes calcium absorption in the intestine and reduces its excretion in the urine, improves bone and tooth mineralization and immunity.
The concentration of 25-(OH)D is determined in metabolic diseases, calcium-phosphate disorders, bone tissue, among others, which pose a high risk of vitamin D3 deficiency, and in vitamin D3 poisoning. This simple blood test will determine whether the concentration of vitamin D3 in the blood is appropriate.
Vitamin D3 deficiency
Too low concentrations of vitamin D3 may lead to:
- rickets in children,
- softening of the bones, i.e. osteomalacia or osteoporosis in adults,
- bone fractures and skeletal degeneration,
- weakening of the body and reduction of immunity,
- insomnia,
- an increased risk of autoimmune diseases.
Who runs a particular risk of vitamin D3 deficiency?
- individuals suffering from chronic renal diseases, including the nephrotic syndrome,
- individuals using certain antiepileptic drugs or HAART (highly active antiretroviral therapy against HIV),
- individuals with malabsorption syndromes,
- patients after surgical treatment of obesity,
- individuals suffering from tuberculosis or sarcoidosis (the formation of granulomas), certain lymphomas or hyperparathyroidism
- individuals with autoimmune diseases.
Vitamin D3 deficiency may negatively affect many vital processes. Therefore, it is extremely important to maintain its optimum concentration.