What it is: A magnesium blood test measures the level of magnesium, an electrolyte important for nerve, muscle, and heart function, in the blood.
Why it's ordered: Ordered when symptoms like muscle cramps, weakness, irregular heartbeat, or unexplained potassium abnormalities raise concern, or to monitor kidney disease or chronic alcohol use.
What it detects: Magnesium supports hundreds of enzyme reactions and works closely with potassium; abnormal potassium that won't correct on its own often points to an underlying magnesium problem.
Collection & prep: A standard blood draw from a vein in the arm. No special preparation is typically required.
Results:
Low – can cause muscle cramps, weakness, or heart rhythm problems; linked to poor intake, GI losses, or certain medications
High – less common; usually linked to kidney disease or excess magnesium intake (e.g., certain antacids or laxatives)
Normal – magnesium levels appear balanced
Possible complications of low magnesium: Significant magnesium deficiency can cause muscle spasms, seizures, or dangerous heart rhythms, and can make it difficult to correct low potassium until magnesium is also replaced.
What it is: A magnesium blood test measures the level of magnesium, an electrolyte important for nerve, muscle, and heart function, in the blood.
Why it's ordered: Ordered when symptoms like muscle cramps, weakness, irregular heartbeat, or unexplained potassium abnormalities raise concern, or to monitor kidney disease or chronic alcohol use.
What it detects: Magnesium supports hundreds of enzyme reactions and works closely with potassium; abnormal potassium that won't correct on its own often points to an underlying magnesium problem.
Collection & prep: A standard blood draw from a vein in the arm. No special preparation is typically required.
Results:
Low – can cause muscle cramps, weakness, or heart rhythm problems; linked to poor intake, GI losses, or certain medications
High – less common; usually linked to kidney disease or excess magnesium intake (e.g., certain antacids or laxatives)
Normal – magnesium levels appear balanced
Possible complications of low magnesium: Significant magnesium deficiency can cause muscle spasms, seizures, or dangerous heart rhythms, and can make it difficult to correct low potassium until magnesium is also replaced.
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