Magnesium Blood Test

A magnesium blood test measures the amount of magnesium in a sample of your blood. Magnesium is a mineral that you get from many kinds of foods you eat. Some examples include nuts, seeds, beans, fortified breakfast cereals, green leafy vegetables, and milk.

Your body needs magnesium to help your muscles, nerves, and heart work properly. Magnesium also helps control blood pressure and blood glucose, also called blood sugar. It's important for building strong bones, and it supports your immune system.

Magnesium is a type of electrolyte. Electrolytes are electrically charged minerals. They help control the amount of fluid and the balance of acids and bases (pH balance) in your body.

Most of your body's magnesium is stored in your bones, organs, and other body tissue. Only a small amount is found in your blood. Your body tightly controls the amount of magnesium in your blood mainly through your:

Abnormal levels of blood magnesium can be caused by many different conditions. So, a magnesium test may be used to help diagnose a variety of disorders.

Other names: Mg, Mag, Magnesium-Serum

What is it used for?

A magnesium blood test is used to check the level of magnesium in your blood. It's done if your health care provider thinks your levels may not be normal:

A magnesium blood test may also be used to help find the cause of abnormal levels of other minerals, including calcium, potassium, and phosphorus. That's because magnesium plays a role in how your body absorbs these minerals.

Why do I need a magnesium blood test?

You may need a magnesium blood test if you have symptoms that could be caused by abnormal magnesium levels.

Symptoms of low magnesium include:

Symptoms of high magnesium are much the same as symptoms of low magnesium. They may also include:

You may also need to have your magnesium levels checked to monitor your health if you: