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Magnesium Test

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    The Magnesium test measures the level of magnesium in the blood, an essential mineral involved in muscle function, nerve signalling, and bone health. It helps diagnose deficiencies or excess levels due to conditions like kidney disease or malnutrition. The test is performed using a blood sample, and fasting may be recommended for accurate results.Read more
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Dr. Viraj Sadrani
Medically Reviewed By Dr. Viraj Sadrani, MBBS, MD (Pathology)
Written By Dr. Ragini Shesware, Doctor of Pharmacy
A quick info on Magnesium Test

A quick info on Magnesium Test

Overview

Overview

Magnesium is a chemical element needed in our body in appropriate amounts to carry out numerous functions. Magnesium has the following functions in the body - Maintaining a healthy immune system, Promoting strong bone strength, Regulating normal muscle function, Keeping the nerves in control, Checking the blood glucose levels in the body.

A Magnesium Test helps to keep these levels of Magnesium in the body in check. A high amount of Magnesium in the body can lead to a condition called hypermagnesemia. A low amount of Magnesium in the body can lead to a condition called hypomagnesemia.

The Magnesium levels in the body are usually checked via a blood sample

A Magnesium Test is usually prescribed to check for the severity of kidney-related diseases. It is also done to check the levels of Calcium and Phosphorus in the blood. This is because low levels of Magnesium can also lead to low levels of these elements, as Magnesium is an important part of the Calcium Regulation Cycle in the body. The Calcium Regulation Cycle is responsible for maintaining the level of calcium in the body.

In the Indian subcontinent, a low magnesium intake is increasingly linked to osteoporosis conditions, especially in women. Osteoporosis is a bone condition in which the density of the bones becomes alarmingly low and the bones become porous or weak or fragile.

Magnesium is essential in maintaining bone strength and calcium levels in the body and therefore calls for regular Magnesium levels. Regular Magnesium Testing would not only promote better bone health but also help to keep other diseases at bay.

Risk Assessment

Risk Assessment

Hypomagnesemia, Hypermagnesemia, Diabetes, Kidney Disorders

What does this Test Detect?

What does this Test Detect?

A magnesium test measures the levels of the chemical elements in our body through a blood sample. This helps to correct any abnormality in the normal levels of magnesium in the body, that is if it is high or low.

High levels of magnesium in the body are rarely due to dietary reasons. The major reason is either trouble in eliminating magnesium from the body or overconsumption of supplements containing magnesium. Increased levels are seen in cases of:

  • Dehydration
  • After consumption of antacids and laxatives (medicines to stimulate bowel movements) containing magnesium
  • A person suffering from Addison Disease (a disorder of the adrenal glands)
  • Hyperparathyroidism (high parathyroid hormone)
  • End-stage Renal Disease (Disorder of the kidneys)
Indications for Magnesium Test

Indications for Magnesium Test

It is prescribed in conditions that can lead to the deficiency of magnesium:

  • People who are alcoholic
  • People who have poor nutrition intake
  • Diabetic patients
  • Chronic Diarrhoea
  • After specific surgeries
  • Serious burns
  • Crohn’s Disease (Digestive Disorder)
  • Hypoparathyroidism (low parathyroid hormone)

Both males and females can be candidates for the magnesium test. Children and adults can also be tested for magnesium based on their conditions and signs and symptoms.

How Frequently should you take this Test?

How Frequently should you take this Test?

Magnesium Testing is not a part of routine blood work testing. It is usually recommended if a person has low calcium or phosphorus levels. A doctor also orders this test if a person has malabsorption or malnutrition problems.

People who suffer from diseases like diabetes, chronic diarrhoea or kidney problems require routine Magnesium testing.

Test Preparation

Test Preparation

What to Expect During the Test

Before the Test

Before undergoing the magnesium test, it is important to fast for A to B hours beforehand. This fasting period is crucial for achieving accurate test results. Therefore, it is wise to seek advice from a doctor before taking any test to determine if there are any specific restrictions in place.

During the Test

A phlebotomist will draw blood from a vein in your arm for the sample. Your experience will likely involve:

  • Disinfecting the site where the needle will be inserted with an antiseptic.
  • Wrapping a tourniquet around your arm to make the veins more visible.
  • Inserting a disposable needle into the vein to collect the blood. This process may cause minor discomfort from the needle and could take a few seconds.
  • Placing the sample in a small container or test tube labelled with your test information.

After the Test

After the Blood is Collected:

  • Applying a bandage to the site where the needle was inserted to prevent any bleeding.
  • You may feel slightly sore or lightheaded, which is normal and nothing to be concerned about. You may be advised to rest for a few minutes.
  • Contact your doctor if you experience any bleeding, discomfort, or rashes at the puncture site.
Parameters

Parameters

This test includes one parameter magnesium level in the blood. The following are other parameters that are assessed along with a magnesium test:

  • Checking the calcium supplementation in the body
  • Electrolyte balance of the body

These test inclusions help diagnose certain conditions related to magnesium deficiency or excess Magnesium in the body. When a person has chronic diarrhoea, malabsorption or is malnourished, there is an increasing chance of being Magnesium deficient.

The signs and symptoms of being deficient in magnesium include:

  • Twitching of muscles
  • Weakness
  • Irregular heartbeat
  • Seizures (In severe cases)

In these cases, detecting the abnormality is essential through Magnesium Testing to restore the normal levels of Magnesium in the body and prevent severe conditions.

Sometimes, reduced excretion from the body or over intake of Magnesium can lead to increased levels of magnesium in the body. A person might consume excess magnesium when taking antacids as most antacids contain a good amount of this element. Antacids are medications used to treat and prevent acidity, mostly in the stomach.

The signs and symptoms of having high Magnesium are:

  • Trouble while breathing
  • Vomiting
  • Nausea
  • The sudden stopping of the heart (Cardiac arrest) in severe cases
Ranges

Ranges

Element/Values

Magnesium

Normal

1.6 to 2.3 mg/dL

Low

<1.7 to 2.2mg/dL

High

>1.7 to 2.2mg/dL

The normal values and reference ranges of the test may vary from lab to lab. Please refer to the ranges mentioned in the report and consult a doctor to understand the interpretation of lab reports.

Test Result Interpretation

Test Result Interpretation

If the value of magnesium in the blood falls below the normal range, it means that there is a deficiency of magnesium in the body. Low levels of magnesium in the body can be due to multiple reasons like not enough intake of Magnesium through dietary procedures, having any kidney-related disorders, improper absorption of Magnesium in the body or excessive elimination of Magnesium from the body. Alcoholism is also a major factor for low levels of Magnesium in the blood.

If the value of magnesium in the blood is above the normal range, it means that there is an excess of magnesium in the body. High levels of magnesium in the body can be due to limited excretion from the body. It is usually seen in people who rely on magnesium supplements and tend to take higher doses of the supplements than needed. Dietary sources are rarely a reason for the excess magnesium in the body. In case of such a condition, the use of supplements should be immediately discontinued (if used).

Risk and Limitations

Risk and Limitations

The magnesium test is a commonly done blood test with rare risks of complications. See your doctor if you notice:

  • Persistent bleeding at the site of needle-insertion.
  • The skin where the needle went in becomes red, swollen, or hurts.

Limitations of the test

  • The accuracy of the test could be affected due to equipment or human mistakes.
  • Misinterpretation of the markers leading to inaccurate reports.

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People Also Ask

How do you test Magnesium levels?

Magnesium levels are mostly tested in your body using a blood sample. The normal range of Magnesium levels in the body is 1.7 to 2.2mg/dL. If your test results fall in this range, then the levels of magnesium in your body are normal and no extra care is required.

What are the signs of low Magnesium in the body?

The signs of low Magnesium in the body include twitching of muscles, weakness in the body, irregular heartbeat and seizures (In severe cases).

Should I take Magnesium every day?

The recommended daily intake for magnesium consumption is 400–420 mg per day for men and 310–320 mg per day for women. You should aim to consume these doses of Magnesium either through dietary sources or supplements. Some of the dietary sources rich in magnesium are green leafy vegetables, legumes, nuts and seeds.

What vitamins should not be taken with Magnesium?

Calcium, Zinc and Magnesium supplements should not be consumed at the same time. It is recommended to consume all the above three supplements alongside food. However, you should have different vitamins with different meals of the day. Magnesium should not be used with your multivitamin also.

When is the best time to take Magnesium?

Magnesium can be consumed at any time of the day. But you should take it consistently.

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