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Methylmalonic Acid (MMA) (Urine)
MMA Urine provides a non-invasive assessment of functional B12 at the cellular level. For women, this test may help monitor B12 status that could influence hormonal balance, energy, and overall wellbeing without the need for a blood draw.
What It Measures
This test measures the concentration of methylmalonic acid excreted in urine. When B12 is insufficient, MMA accumulates in the body and is excreted in greater amounts through urine, making this a useful functional indicator of B12 availability.
Why It Matters
Women may benefit from regular B12 monitoring, particularly during hormonal changes. Urine MMA testing offers a convenient, non-invasive option for assessing functional B12 status and may detect deficiency earlier than standard blood tests.
When to Test
This test may be considered when B12 deficiency is suspected, as a follow-up to borderline blood B12 results, or when a non-invasive assessment is preferred. It may also be used to monitor B12 treatment effectiveness. Discuss with your healthcare provider.
Symptoms
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Lifestyle Tips
If urinary MMA is elevated, your healthcare provider may recommend increasing B12 intake through diet or supplementation. B12-rich foods include meat, fish, eggs, and dairy products. Regular monitoring can help track improvements over time.