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Thyroid health is a critical aspect of overall well-being, and monitoring Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) levels is a key step in detecting potential thyroid disorders. The Hysen™ TSH Rapid Semi-quantitative Test Kit provides a convenient and reliable way to measure TSH levels in various clinical settings.
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TSH Rapid Test Kit |
Hysen Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Rapid Semi-quantitative Test Kit is a chromatographic immunoassay for semi-quantitative determination of Thyroid Stimulating Hormone in serum, plasma and whole blood. How To Use the Hysen™ TSH Rapid Semi-quantitative Test Kit,
1.Prepare the test - Ensure the kit is balanced to room temperature before use.
2.Collect the sample – Collect and storage the serum, plasma or whole blood specimens according to the instruction for use.
3.Apply to device – Add 10ul plasma/serum or 20ul whole blood into the sample well (S), then add 3 drops (80-100ul) buffer into buffer well (B) of the device.
4.Read results - Wait for colored band(s) to appear. Read the results in 15-20 minutes according to the color card.
Interpretation of Results
TSH < 5μlU/mL: If only a C line or the color of T line shallower than 5μlU/mL on the color card.
5μlU/mL < TSH < 50μlU/mL: T line intensity between the 5μlU/mL and 50μlU/mL marker on the color card.
TSH > 50μlU/mL: T line stronger than 50μlU/mL marker on the color card.
Invalid: No band appears in the control region (C). It indicates a possible error in performing the test. The test should be repeated using a new device.
Reference: Adult≤5μlU/mL, Newborn≤10μlU/mL.
When TSH test result for Adult≤5μlU/mL, Newborn≤10μlU/mL, means no Thyroid hypofunction but not means no other barriers to thyroid function;
When TSH test result for Adult≥5μlU/mL, Newborn≥10μlU/mL, means Thyroid hypofunction.
Post time: 2025-08-06 16:29:03
