Urine vitamin B6 (VitB6)

Vitamin B6 is a component of certain coenzymes in the human body and is involved in various metabolic reactions, especially in relation to amino acid metabolism. The long-term lack of vitamin B6 can cause damage to the skin, central nervous system and hematopoietic institutions. The symptoms of vitamin B6 deficiency in animals are dermatitis, phlegm, anemia, and the like. Simple vitamin B6 deficiency is rare in humans. Clinical application of vitamin B6 preparations to prevent pregnancy vomiting and radiation sickness and vomiting. Basic Information Specialist classification: growth and development check classification: urine / kidney function test Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: not fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Vitamin B6 deficiency. Normal value: Urine vitamin B6: 2.7-7.5μmol/24h Above normal: No clinical significance. negative: Positive: Tips: Try to use fresh morning urine when doing this check. The urine that is randomly selected is preferably mid-stage urine. Menstrual women are not suitable for this examination. Normal value 2.7 to 7.5 μmol/24 h (0.5 to 1.3 mg/24 h). Clinical significance Reduce vitamin B6 deficiency. Low results may be diseases: precautions for vitamin B6 deficiency in children Note during inspection: Fresh morning urine should be used as much as possible during this examination. The urine that is randomly selected is preferably mid-stage urine. Not suitable for the crowd: menstrual women. Inspection process Inspection process: As with routine urine tests, use a clean, dry container with a disposable urine cup and urine test tube provided by the hospital. Take about 10 ml of urine and send it to the designated inspection window of the hospital for examination by a doctor. Not suitable for the crowd Menstrual women. Adverse reactions and risks no.

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