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To detect the ceruloplasmin level to diagnose Wilson's disease, caused due to a deficiency of copper.

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Q. What Is Ceruloplasmin?

A. Ceruloplasmin is a protein your liver produces to store and carry copper from the liver into the bloodstream and other body parts. Your healthcare professional may order a test to check its levels.

Q. What Do The Results Of A Ceruloplasmin Test Means?

A. It shows whether you have low, average, or high Ceruloplasmin levels. Your doctor uses your reports to diagnose or rule out a disorder and plan a treatment accordingly.

Q. What Is Wilson’s disease, And How Serious It Is?

A. Wilson’s disease is a rare genetic disorder that prevents the body from eliminating copper and collects it in the brain, liver, and other organs. The disease can be fatal if left untreated. There is no cure to the condition yet, but managing is possible with the timely intervention of the correct treatment.

Q. What Is The Cost Of Ceruloplasmin Test?

A. Ceruloplasmin Test Cost at Redcliffe Labs is Rs 1200, that’s affordable enough to fit into a wallet. You can book for home sample collection with us at zero extra cost.

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Introduction to Ceruloplasmin Test 

Our body is made up of vitamins and minerals. All minerals have equal responsibilities in keeping our bodies stable and functioning. Copper is one such mineral that benefits brain development. Along with brain development, copper regulates energy production, blood vessels, and melanin. Our liver makes ceruloplasmin by attaching copper to a protein and then releasing it into our bloodstream. A ceruloplasmin test means detecting the amount of copper present in our body. 

Our body needs a small amount of copper to keep us healthy. Our body transfers most of the copper through ceruloplasmin. A ceruloplasmin blood test makes it easy to know the percentage of copper in the body. You can get yourself tested with Redcliffe Labs. The process is simple. Search for ‘Redcliffe Labs near me’ or simply ‘book a test’ on our website or app. After receiving your query, we will work on it immediately. Furthermore, you don’t have to go anywhere; our phlebotomist will visit your place to take the sample. Within 36 hours, you will receive your ceruloplasmin test results. 

Test Details In Brief 

Also Known as  CP, Ceruloplasmin blood test, ceruloplasmin, serum copper oxidase, ferroxidase 
Purpose  To detect if your body has Wilson disease. 
Preparation  Take a proper diet before the test. 
Fasting  No fasting required
Get Reports Within  36 Hours 
Cost  INR 1200 

Purpose Of The Ceruloplasmin Test 

Ceruloplasmin in our blood contains most of our body’s copper. It keeps our bodies healthy. However, excessive copper can damage our bodies. The purpose of the ceruloplasmin test is to diagnose Wilson's disease. Wilson disease is a rare genetic disorder. It prevents our body from removing extra copper. A ceruloplasmin blood test takes place along with other tests. Wilson disease can increase the copper in our body, which can be harmful, challenging, and life-threatening. Through the ceruloplasmin test, a healthcare professional can also detect low levels of copper, although it is very rare. Common reasons that can lead to low levels of copper are malnutrition, malabsorption, Menkes syndrome, and excessive zinc supplements.

What Else Can Be Detected?

The ceruloplasmin test helps detect the presence of copper in the blood. However, along with copper level, your healthcare professional can look at: 

  • Low red cell count (Hemolytic anemia)
  • High level of amino acid in urine
  • Copper level in a urine sample (>40 mcg)
  • Low copper in blood serum 
  • Kayser-Fleischer rings within corneas 

Along with the ceruloplasmin test, if needed, they can conduct the following: 

What Does The Ceruloplasmin Test Measure?

The Ceruloplasmin test measures the level of copper in ceruloplasmin present in the blood. The serum ceruloplasmin test can also detect the range. A normal range in adults is 20 to 35 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl). If the level is below 10 mg/dl, it means you have Wilson disease. With the ceruloplasmin blood test, you can know about your body. Get yourself tested before it spreads. 

Some of the measure factors that can affect the Ceruloplasmin blood test- 

  • Gender
  • Race 
  • Age 
  • Sex 
  • Medication 
  • Any other complication

Preparation For The Ceruloplasmin Test

The serum ceruloplasmin test is just a regular blood test. The test needs no measure precautions. Before giving the test, keep in mind certain guidelines. These guidelines can help you get accurate results. These are basic guidelines that you should add to your daily lifestyle. 

  • The serum ceruloplasmin test does not require dieting. If you are on a diet, consult your doctor about whether you should continue. However, decide according to your doctor's guidelines. 
  • Develop a strategy for staying calm before and during the test. This can help you get accurate results. 
  • Clear all your doubts and queries about the test with your doctor. This can help keep your mind relaxed. 
  • Proper rest and sleep are essential. Eight hours of sleep are beneficial for keeping your mind fresh, and they can also provide essential energy. 
  • Avoid the consumption of any harmful substances, including alcohol, smoking, and excessive caffeine, as the reports can affect your reports. 
  • Avoid taking any medicine as it can harm your results. Furthermore, consult your doctor before taking any medication. 
  • Keep hydrated before the ceruloplasmin test until your healthcare professional has consulted otherwise. 
  • Wear loose-fitted clothes, as it will be easy for you and your doctor to take blood samples for testing. 

These are some easy and careful precautions you should consider before going for the serum ceruloplasmin test. 

The Procedure of The Ceruloplasmin Test

The Ceruloplasmin test is a blood test. The procedure of blood tests is simple. Book the ceruloplasmin blood test from Redcliffe Labs’s website to get yourself tested. Also, you can search for a ‘Redcliffe Labs near me’ on your browser and proceed with the test. The procedure is simple and painless. Also, you don’t have to go anywhere or worry about anything; our phlebotomist will visit your place to get the sample. The procedure they will follow: 

  • The first and most important step is for our phlebotomist to ask you to make yourself comfortable during the ceruloplasmin test. 
  • Avoid wearing long-sleeved shirts, but if you are wearing one, they will ask you to roll it up. In a way, this makes it easy for them to collect blood samples. 
  • They will tie a band around your upper arm to make your vein visible. 
  • After getting an appropriate vein, they will clean the site with a disinfectant to remove contamination. 
  • They will then insert a sterile syringe into the vein and draw sufficient blood for the test. 
  • After getting enough blood samples, they remove the needle and seal the site with a sterile cotton ball or adhesive tape.
  • You must hold the cotton ball for a few minutes to ensure the bleeding stops. 
  • Once the procedure is done, you can resume your daily activities. After the sample collection, you will receive the reports within 36 hours.

What Do The Ceruloplasmin Test Reports Indicate?

The Ceruloplasmin test results may vary based on factors such as age, sex, gender, health history, family history, and others. Also, the test result may vary based on the lab you choose. Choose Redcliffe Labs and determine authenticity. The normal range for a serum ceruloplasmin test in adults is 20 to 35 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl). In the case of people with low ceruloplasmin, the level goes down to 10 mg/dl. This low ceruloplasmin means Menkes disease. 

This genetic disorder makes it hard for our body to absorb copper. Low ceruloplasmin means you have kidney problems, nephrotic syndrome, advanced liver disease, and problems with absorbing nutrients. People can experience high ceruloplasmin because of pregnancy, estrogen therapy, birth control pills, and acute liver failure. 

If your doctor has diagnosed you with high or low ceruloplasmin levels, you may need regular testing to see how well your treatment works. In simple words, high ceruloplasmin indicates-

  • Heart disease
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Leukemia
  • Hodgkin lymphoma
  • Infection, inflammation, or injury

 And low ceruloplasmin indicates, 

  • Wilson disease, although ceruloplasmin levels are sometimes normal with this disease
  • Menkes syndrome
  • Severe liver disease
  • Kidney disease
  • A lack of copper is caused by malnutrition and malabsorption. 

Who Should Take The Ceruloplasmin Test?

You may have symptoms and signs of Wilson disease, but the symptoms don’t appear until copper builds in the brain, liver, or other organ. Ceruloplasmin test is a blood test. If your doctor recommended that you take the test, then you should. But the following people must take the test- 

  • If you have a family history of Wilson's disease. 
  • If you have symptoms of hepatitis. 
  • If you have nerve or liver-related problems. 
  • If you have Kayser-Fleisher rings or brown rings within the corneas. 
  • If you have Menkes disease or rheumatoid arthritis. 
  • If you have malnutrition or malabsorption. 
  • If recently, you took excessive zinc supplements. 

Risks Associated With The Ceruloplasmin Test

The ceruloplasmin test is a regular blood test. It has no or minor risk. The risks are very rare. Here are a few risks that you can get after the ceruloplasmin test- 

  • Infection (if the site is contaminated)
  • Skin Infection
  • Slight pain 
  • Bruising 
  • Excessive blood flow
  • Fainting 
  • Nausea or weakness 
  • Hematoma 

What Are The Common Symptoms Related To The Ceruloplasmin Test?

The ceruloplasmin test results in symptoms similar to those of any other disease. Some of the common symptoms of the ceruloplasmin test are: 

  • Family history of Wilson disease
  • Inherit an abnormal gene
  • Trouble in speaking or swallowing 
  • Tremors 
  • Stiff muscle
  • Lack of coordination
  • Change in behavior 
  • Jaundice (yellow skin and eyes)
  • Extreme tiredness 
  • Lots of bruising 
  • Fluid in legs and belly 
  • Anemia 
  • Low platelet count (WBC count)
  • The urine has a high amount of amino acids, carbohydrates, protein, and uric acid.
  • Arthritis and Osteoporosis 
  • Kayser-Fleischer rings (brown rings around eyes)

These are some of the common symptoms of high or low Ceruloplasmin. If you see any of these symptoms, consult a doctor, take precautions, and get tested.

Ceruloplasmin Test price at Redcliffe Labs 

With the Ceruloplasmin test, Redcliffe Labs, the best diagnostic service provider in India, provides you with accurate health reports. We offer affordable Ceruloplasmin test pricing of INR 1200. Redcliffe Labs promises to fulfill international quality standards thanks to its ISO certification and NABL accreditation.

50,000+ healthcare professionals trust us. We are known for providing precise and timely results. With your comfort in mind, we provide simple sample collection services that you may do at home. Redcliffe Labs ensures everyone can access excellent healthcare without compromising its quality. Your well-being is our first concern.

To begin managing your health, schedule an appointment for your Ceruloplasmin test with Redcliffe Labs immediately. 

Ceruloplasmin Test Price

Ceruloplasmin Test Cost in Different Cities - Redcliffe Labs

City Name Discounted Price
Delhi ₹1200
Ahmedabad ₹1200
Mumbai ₹1200
Bangalore ₹1200
Noida ₹1200
Pune ₹1200
Lucknow ₹1200
Hyderabad ₹1200
Chennai ₹1200
Gurgaon ₹1200
Jaipur ₹1200
Faridabad ₹1200
Indore ₹1200
Patna ₹1200

Note: We also offer Ceruloplasmin Test PAN India. Please call the number 8988988787 to check the availability of our services in your area.

Book Your Ceruloplasmin Test From Redcliffe Labs 

Redcliffe Labs guarantees the highest standards of accuracy and dependability. We offer quick and precise data to help with prompt medical decision-making. Furthermore, over 50,000 healthcare professionals nationwide trust us. We provide hassle-free at-home sample collection services since your convenience and safety are our top priorities.

When used for early detection of coagulation problems, the Ceruloplasmin test can facilitate prompt intervention and therapy, thus playing a vital role in supporting preventative healthcare. At Redcliffe Labs, your health is our key priority. Schedule your Ceruloplasmin test as soon as possible to take preventative measures for your health. For dependable results and considerate service, choose Redcliffe Labs. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a ceruloplasmin test?
A ceruloplasmin test measures the level of ceruloplasmin present in the blood.
    What is the price of a ceruloplasmin blood test?
    At Redcliffe Labs, the Ceruloplasmin test costs INR 1200.
      What is a ceruloplasmin blood test for?
      The Ceruloplasmin blood test is used to assess and monitor copper metabolism, diagnose certain neurologic disorders, evaluate liver function, and diagnose Wilson’s disease.
        Why is there a need for a ceruloplasmin test?
        The ceruloplasmin test helps to detect abnormalities in copper metabolism, monitor treatment effectiveness, and assess liver function.
          Can fatty liver cause low ceruloplasmin?
          Yes, fatty liver can cause low ceruloplasmin.
            What if your ceruloplasmin is low?
            A low ceruloplasmin level indicates Wilson's disease, malnutrition, and other diseases affecting copper metabolism.
              What is Wilson's ceruloplasmin level?
              Wilson's ceruloplasmin level indicates a low ceruloplasmin level in the body. The diagnosis involves clinical symptoms, laboratory tests, and sometimes genetic testing.
                How do you treat ceruloplasmin deficiency?
                Treating ceruloplasmin deficiency requires medications and detecting an underlying disease.
                  What disease affects ceruloplasmin?
                  Ceruloplasmin level affected by Wilson’s disease, liver disease, malnutrition, and certain neurological disorders.
                    What foods are high in ceruloplasmin?
                    The foods rich in ceruloplasmin are shellfish, nuts, seeds, whole grains, legumes, dark chocolate, and organ meats such as liver.

                      Frequently Asked Questions

                      What is a ceruloplasmin test?
                      A ceruloplasmin test measures the level of ceruloplasmin present in the blood.
                        What is the price of a ceruloplasmin blood test?
                        At Redcliffe Labs, the Ceruloplasmin test costs INR 1200.
                          What is a ceruloplasmin blood test for?
                          The Ceruloplasmin blood test is used to assess and monitor copper metabolism, diagnose certain neurologic disorders, evaluate liver function, and diagnose Wilson’s disease.
                            Why is there a need for a ceruloplasmin test?
                            The ceruloplasmin test helps to detect abnormalities in copper metabolism, monitor treatment effectiveness, and assess liver function.
                              Can fatty liver cause low ceruloplasmin?
                              Yes, fatty liver can cause low ceruloplasmin.
                                What if your ceruloplasmin is low?
                                A low ceruloplasmin level indicates Wilson's disease, malnutrition, and other diseases affecting copper metabolism.
                                  What is Wilson's ceruloplasmin level?
                                  Wilson's ceruloplasmin level indicates a low ceruloplasmin level in the body. The diagnosis involves clinical symptoms, laboratory tests, and sometimes genetic testing.
                                    How do you treat ceruloplasmin deficiency?
                                    Treating ceruloplasmin deficiency requires medications and detecting an underlying disease.
                                      What disease affects ceruloplasmin?
                                      Ceruloplasmin level affected by Wilson’s disease, liver disease, malnutrition, and certain neurological disorders.
                                        What foods are high in ceruloplasmin?
                                        The foods rich in ceruloplasmin are shellfish, nuts, seeds, whole grains, legumes, dark chocolate, and organ meats such as liver.