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Can I have a blood test without a general practitioner?
Yes, certain laboratory tests can now be conducted without a direct appointment with your general practitioner through validated home tests. You take a small blood sample at home and have it analyzed in a medical laboratory. This way, you can keep an eye on important health values.
How reliable are at-home blood tests?
The crucial factor is that the analysis is conducted in a quality-assured laboratory using standardized methods. Then, blood tests with capillary blood are generally just as reliable as a blood draw in the practice. With clear instructions and certified partner laboratories, Probatix ensures that you can rely on your results.
Why should I take a test with Probatix instead of at the doctor's?
At Probatix, you can start blood tests flexibly at home - without waiting rooms, with clear step-by-step instructions and analysis in certified specialist laboratories. The results are prepared digitally, comprehensibly, and trackably, so you can easily monitor developments over time. This way, you can complement traditional medical care with comfortable, data-supported monitoring of your health with Probatix.
Vitamin B1 Test: All details about the test
What benefits does this test offer me?
What benefits does this test offer me?
Detect a possible Vitamin B1 deficiency early and support your health.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) is an essential nutrient that plays a central role in energy metabolism. It helps the body convert carbohydrates into energy and supports the function of the nervous system. A deficiency can lead to a variety of complaints, including fatigue, concentration problems, and even severe neurological disorders such as Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.
Why is Vitamin B1 so important?
Thiamine is crucial for the function of the central and peripheral nervous systems. It contributes to signal transmission between nerve cells and helps regulate muscle function. A persistent deficiency can lead to nerve disorders, muscle weakness, and cardiovascular problems.
Risk groups for a Vitamin B1 deficiency
- People with an unbalanced diet or heavy alcohol consumption
- Individuals with digestive disorders or chronic gastrointestinal diseases
- Diabetics, as they have an increased need for thiamine
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women, who have a higher nutrient requirement
How does the Vitamin B1 test work?
- Targeted analysis: Determination of your thiamine level for a well-founded health assessment.
- Early detection: Identifies deficiencies that can cause fatigue, concentration problems, or neurological complaints.
- Simple & reliable: Sampling conveniently from home with professional lab evaluation.
When should you check your Vitamin B1 level?
If you are often tired, feel lethargic, or suffer from tingling in your hands and feet, there may be a thiamine deficiency. Especially if you belong to one of the above-mentioned risk groups, regular monitoring is advisable.
Support your energy production and neurological health with optimal Vitamin B1 supply.
What do the measured values mean?
What do the measured values mean?
Thiamine, also known as Vitamin B1, is essential for energy metabolism and the function of nerves and muscles. A deficiency in thiamine can lead to neurological disorders and cardiovascular problems, while elevated levels are usually due to supplementation.
Why is this test important?
Why is this test important?
When should I take this test?
When should I take this test?
A Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) test may be useful for the following symptoms or situations:
- Chronic fatigue or exhaustion
- Difficulty concentrating or memory problems
- Nervousness or irritability
- Muscle pain or weakness
- Digestive problems
- Regular alcohol consumption
- Strict diets or unbalanced nutrition
For an accurate diagnosis and treatment recommendations, please consult a doctor.
Where can I find the instructions?
Where can I find the instructions?
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FAQ - More Frequently Asked Questions about the Test
FAQ - More Frequently Asked Questions about the Test
1. What does the Vitamin B1 test measure?
The Vitamin B1 test measures the concentration of thiamine (Vitamin B1) in the blood, which is important for energy production and the function of nerves and muscles.
2. Who is the Vitamin B1 test suitable for?
The test is suitable for people who frequently suffer from fatigue, muscle cramps, or concentration problems, as these symptoms may indicate a Vitamin B1 deficiency.
3. What symptoms can indicate a Vitamin B1 deficiency?
Fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, nerve problems, or heart issues can indicate a Vitamin B1 deficiency.
4. How is the Vitamin B1 test conducted?
The test is conducted through a simple blood sample, which you can conveniently take from home. Your sample is then sent to our laboratory for analysis.
5.What can I do if a deficiency is detected?
If a vitamin B1 deficiency is detected, you can adjust your diet or take supplements to compensate for the deficiency.






