non-essential trace elements

Non-essential trace elements are classified into inert trace elements and toxic trace elements according to biological activity, and inert non-essential trace elements are commonly found in aluminum, strontium, etc. It is unclear whether the human body has special physiological functions, and the toxic non-essential trace elements are mainly Refers to bedding, bismuth, mercury, lead, arsenic, antimony, etc. Basic Information Specialist classification: growth and development examination classification: blood examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: not fasting Tips: Actively cooperate with the doctor's work during the examination. Normal value No relevant information. Clinical significance Abnormal results Excessive accumulation of trace elements can cause a series of diseases, such as the current high prevalence of certain diseases such as Parkinson's disease, Alzhelmer's disease, and lateral sclerosis, which are associated with increased aluminum accumulation in the body. Precautions Inappropriate crowd: None. Taboo before inspection: None. Requirements for inspection: Actively cooperate with the doctor's work. Inspection process Take a certain amount of sample, after treatment, and then use reagents or instruments to detect the content of non-essential trace elements in the body. Not suitable for the crowd No taboos. Adverse reactions and risks No complications.

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