The Insomnia Analysis Package at Val Medical Laboratories is a set of specialized biotests performed to assess and understand the causes of insomnia and sleep problems in individuals. This package includes advanced analyses of hormones, vitamins, and chemical compounds that affect sleep pattern, helping to diagnose potential conditions and identify treatments needed to improve sleep quality and overall health.
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The package includes:
Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) analysis in insomnia tests assesses thyroid function, helping to diagnose potential sleep disorders and identify appropriate treatments to improve sleep.
Assess the level of magnesium in the blood as magnesium deficiency leads to sleep disorders and other diseases that affect sleep because it plays a role in several biological processes, including muscle and nerve functions.
Vitamin B12 analysis in insomnia tests helps assess the level of this vitamin, which affects nerve and brain function, and its deficiency may be related to insomnia symptoms and sleep disorders.
Assess the level of vitamin D, which plays an important role in regulating sleep and wakefulness. Vitamin D deficiency can lead to sleep pattern disorders, so this analysis is an essential part of determining appropriate treatments to improve sleep quality and overall health.
يؤدي نقص الزنك إلى اضطرابات في نمط النوم ومشاكل في النوم العميق، لذا فإن تحليل الزنك يُعتبر جزءًا مهمًا في تشخيص أسباب الأرق واتخاذ الإجراءات اللازمة لتحسين النوم.
Calcium analysis in insomnia tests contributes to the assessment of the level of this essential mineral in the blood, which affects muscle and nerve function, and may be related to sleep problems and insomnia.
Iron analysis in insomnia tests contributes to the assessment of iron levels, which affect oxygen transport, brain and nerve function, and can be linked to sleep problems and insomnia.
Assess the level of iron available to the body, which affects sleep regulation and brain and nerve health. Iron stores deficiency may be related to sleep problems and insomnia.
Arrive at the lab on time and draw a blood sample from a vein by one of the technicians in the lab.
