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Serum Myoglobin Test

What is the Serum Myoglobin Test?

In brief: The Serum Myoglobin Test measures myoglobin levels in blood to assess recent muscle injury.

Myoglobin is a muscle-specific oxygen-binding protein released into the bloodstream when skeletal or cardiac muscle fibres are damaged. Measuring serum myoglobin helps clinicians identify early muscle injury, acute trauma, or muscle breakdown before secondary complications develop. This test is commonly used in hospital and diagnostic settings across Pune for timely clinical evaluation.

Why is the Serum Myoglobin Test advised?

In brief: Raised serum myoglobin may indicate acute muscle damage or stress on muscle tissue.

Doctors may advise this test when patients present with muscle pain, weakness, suspected rhabdomyolysis, or after accidents and intense physical exertion. It is also used as a supportive marker in cardiac and emergency care to assess muscle involvement and guide further investigations, especially when kidney safety is a concern.

Sample and preparation details

  • Sample required: Blood (serum)
  • Fasting: Not required unless advised by your doctor
  • Collection options: Home Collection Facility or Direct Walk-in Facility in Pune

Helpful patient resources

Frequently asked questions

This test is recommended when muscle injury, trauma, or suspected muscle breakdown needs early evaluation.

Fasting is generally not required unless specifically advised by your doctor.

Muscle pain, weakness, swelling, recent trauma, or suspected rhabdomyolysis may prompt this test.

Serum myoglobin reflects recent muscle release into blood, while urine myoglobin helps assess kidney involvement.

Test Disclaimer: This test result is intended for clinical correlation only and should not be used as a standalone diagnosis. Interpretation must be performed by a qualified healthcare professional. Please refer to the disclaimer policy.

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What is the Serum Myoglobin Test?

In brief: The Serum Myoglobin Test measures myoglobin levels in blood to assess recent muscle injury.

Myoglobin is a muscle-specific oxygen-binding protein released into the bloodstream when skeletal or cardiac muscle fibres are damaged. Measuring serum myoglobin helps clinicians identify early muscle injury, acute trauma, or muscle breakdown before secondary complications develop. This test is commonly used in hospital and diagnostic settings across Pune for timely clinical evaluation.

Why is the Serum Myoglobin Test advised?

In brief: Raised serum myoglobin may indicate acute muscle damage or stress on muscle tissue.

Doctors may advise this test when patients present with muscle pain, weakness, suspected rhabdomyolysis, or after accidents and intense physical exertion. It is also used as a supportive marker in cardiac and emergency care to assess muscle involvement and guide further investigations, especially when kidney safety is a concern.

Sample and preparation details

  • Sample required: Blood (serum)
  • Fasting: Not required unless advised by your doctor
  • Collection options: Home Collection Facility or Direct Walk-in Facility in Pune

Helpful patient resources

Frequently asked questions

This test is recommended when muscle injury, trauma, or suspected muscle breakdown needs early evaluation.

Fasting is generally not required unless specifically advised by your doctor.

Muscle pain, weakness, swelling, recent trauma, or suspected rhabdomyolysis may prompt this test.

Serum myoglobin reflects recent muscle release into blood, while urine myoglobin helps assess kidney involvement.

Test Disclaimer: This test result is intended for clinical correlation only and should not be used as a standalone diagnosis. Interpretation must be performed by a qualified healthcare professional. Please refer to the disclaimer policy.