Overview
Chloride is the major extracellular anion which is used along with sodium & potassium to assess electrolyte, acid-base & water balance. Chloride levels change in the same direction as sodium except in cases of Metabolic acidosis with bicarbonate depletion & Metabolic alkalosis with bicarbonate excess, when serum sodium levels are normal.
What is Chloride ?
Chloride is the major extracellular anion which is used along with sodium & potassium to assess electrolyte, acid-base & water balance. Chloride levels change in the same direction as sodium except in cases of Metabolic acidosis with bicarbonate depletion & Metabolic alkalosis with bicarbonate excess, when serum sodium levels are normal.
What is the Cost of Chloride
The Price of a Chloride Test is Rs. 180. However, cost of the test may fluctuate depending on following factors:
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Other tests advised along with Chloride Test
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Offers or discounts
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Empanelment of the patient
What is the Purpose of the Chloride ?
The Chloride Test is advised for following analysis:
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Detecting, evaluating, and monitoring electrolyte imbalances and/or acid-base (pH) imbalances (acidosis or alkalosis)
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Detecting the cause and help in monitoring the treatment if you have dehydration or excess fluid buildup (edema)
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Help in evaluating and monitoring a variety of chronic or acute illnesses involving the brain, lungs, liver, heart, kidney, thyroid, or adrenal glands
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Monitoring if you are taking medications that can affect chloride levels
When is the Chloride Recommended ?
The following are a few signs that could indicate an Chloride Test:
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Vomiting over a long period of time
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Diarrhea
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Fatigue
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Weakness
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Dehydration
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Trouble breathing
Preparation for Chloride
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Unless otherwise directed by your doctor, there is no need for you to make any special preparations before the Chloride Test.
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Other blood tests can be carried out in addition to a Chloride Test. If your doctor advises you to have multiple tests at once, they may ask you to fast for a specific period of time prior to a blood test.
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Drink adequate water before sample collection.
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Avoid vigorous physical activity before the sample collection.
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Follow the preparatory instructions as guided by your doctor.