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As the saying goes-Prevention is Better than Cure. This is a comprehensive package designed for Complete peace of mind and ensures screening for all vital parameters including some Types of Cancer which can help you stay healthy and Fit
The package includes 108 tests for Blood Sugar, Thyroid, Liver Function Test, Kidney Function Test, Electrolyte, Iron Studies (for Anemia Screening), Arthritis Screen (Bone Profile with RA-Factor), Vital Vitamins Profile (B12 & D- 25 Hydroxy), Infection Screening (Hepatitis & RPR), C-Reactive Protein, Thyroxine, Tri-Iodothyronine Free, Heart Risk Profile (Lipid), Complete Blood Count with ESR, Diabetes Monitoring Profile with HbA1c, Alpha Feto Protein, Complete Urine Routine Analysis, Blood Group, Allergy Screening, Carcino Embryonic Antigen and CA125-Ovarian Cancer Marker.
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Understanding the Tests and Their Relevance:
Blood Sugar Fasting
Blood Sugar Fasting Test determines the amount of glucose in the blood. It is mainly used as a test to screen people for prediabetes or Diabetes.
Thyroid Profile Test
Thyroid Function Tests are blood Tests done to measure Thyroid Hormone levels and indicates as to how well your thyroid gland is working. Available tests include the T3, T4, and TSH.
Liver Function Test
Liver Function test measures the levels of proteins, liver enzymes, or bilirubin in your blood and helps to determine the health of your liver.
The Liver Function Tests Helps to:
-Analyse and monitor how well are you responding to a particular treatment for people already Diagnosed with a Liver Disease.
-Liver Infections such as Hepatitis C
-Monitor the side effects of certain medications known to affect the liver
-Measure the degree of scarring (cirrhosis) on the liver
Kidney Function Test
Kidney Function Test or KFT as it is popularly known is a simple Blood and Urine Test that can identify problems with your Kidney.
You may also be required to go in for a kidney function test if you have other conditions that can potentially harm the kidneys, such as Diabetes or High blood pressure.
Electrolyte
An electrolyte panel is done to measure the blood levels of the main electrolytes in the body: sodium (NA+), chloride (CI-), potassium (K+), and ionised calcium (Ca++). An electrolyte panel is used to detect an electrolyte, fluid, or pH imbalance. It is usually carried out as a part of a physical examination. Electrolytes measurements are used to investigate conditions that cause electrolyte imbalances such as lung diseases, kidney disease, dehydration, or heart conditions. In many cases, an electrolyte test is also done to evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment for an electrolyte or fluid imbalance.
Iron Studies (for Anemia Screening)
Iron studies include four test namely: Total Iron Binding Capacity, Serum Iron, Transferrin Saturation, Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC) and Serum Transferrin. Iron Studies measures several substances in the blood to evaluate the amount of iron in the blood. The results of the test help to diagnose and monitor iron deficiency or iron overload.
Arthritis Screen (Bone Profile with RA-Factor)
Arthritis screen includes four tests: rheumatoid factor, phosphorus, calcium and alkaline phosphates. This test is done to screen for arthritis. Calcium test is done to measure the levels of calcium in the blood. Elevated levels of calcium are linked to bone diseases and vitamin D intoxication. A high level of phosphate is associated with bone disease. An elevated level of uric acid is linked to urinary stones. Rheumatoid arthritis factor test helps in the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.
Vital Vitamins Profile (B12 & D- 25 Hydroxy)
Vital vitamins Profile include two tests: Vitamin B12 test and Vitamin D Total. Vitamin D test, also known as 25-hydroxyvitamin D is done to measure the level of vitamin D in the blood. This test is done to detect if too much or too little vitamin D is causing bone weakness or other abnormalities. Many times, the vitamin D test is also done to see if the present treatment for vitamin D deficiency is working or not.
Vitamin B12 test is done to check the amount of vitamin B12 in the blood. Vitamin B12 test measures the levels of your overall vitamin B-12, methylmalonic acid (MMA), homocysteine and holotranscobalamin (holoTC). A doctor recommends the patient to go for a B-12 test if the patient has symptoms like tingling in the hands and feet, a racing heart, dementia, confusion, problems with balance, weakness and loss of appetite. Vitamin B12 test is also done to screen for pernicious amenia.
Infection Screening (Hepatitis & RPR)
Infection Screening test includes three major tests namely, Hepatitis B Surface Ag (HBsAg), Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) and Rapid Plasma Reagin (RPR/VDRL Test). Hepatitis B Surface Ag (HBsAg) test is done to diagnose acute or chronic hepatitis B infection. Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) test is done to screen for Hepatitis C infection. Rapid Plasma Reagin (RPR/VDRL Test) is a blood test used to diagnose syphilis. This test detects the nonspecific antibodies that the body produces to fight the infection. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection, caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. This test is also recommended for pregnant women to screen for syphilis.
CRP Test
CRP Test is done to detect the presence of inflammation and to monitor the efficiency of the treatment for an inflammatory disorder. CRP, commonly known as the C-reactive protein is a protein produced by the liver in response to inflammation. This test is recommended if the doctor suspects that a patient has a health condition causing inflammation or when the patient is suffering from an inflammatory disorder, such as inflammatory bowel disease, an autoimmune disorder and arthritis.
Thyroxine
A thyroxine test is done to evaluate thyroid function and diagnose thyroid disorders. It is a simple blood test which is done to evaluate the function of the thyroid. High or low levels of T4 in the blood can indicate thyroid disease. This test measures the level of T4 in the blood.
Tri-Iodothyronine Free (FT3)
Tri-Iodothyronine Free (FT3) test is a simple blood test done to evaluate the functioning of the thyroid function, screen for thyroid disease, determine the cause of thyroid disease and monitor the effectiveness of treatment of a thyroid disorder.
Lipid Profile Test :
The Lipid Profile blood test measures cholesterol in your body. The Lipid Profile measures your Total Cholesterol, Triglycerides, High-Density Lipoproteins (HDL also called "good cholesterol"), Low-Density Lipoproteins (LDL also called "bad cholesterol"), a ratio of Total Cholesterol to HDL and an estimated risk factor.Lipid profile Tests are essential for:
-People who are overweight
-Those with a history of heart Disease or High Cholesterol
-Alcohol Consumers, Chain Smokers
-People suffering from polycystic ovarian disease, Kidney Disease,
Diabetes, High blood pressure or Hypothyroid.
-Those Leading an inactive lifestyle
CBC with ESR
Complete Blood Count(CBC ESR)-Hemogram profile gives important information about the numbers and kinds of cells in the blood, especially red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. A Hemogram test helps your health professional check any symptoms, such as fatigue, weakness, or bruising, that you may have. A CBC also helps your health professional diagnose conditions, such as infection, anaemia, and several other disorders.
Diabetes Monitoring Profile (with HbA1c)
Diabetes monitoring profile is done to monitor the blood sugar levels in the body and also helps to evaluate factors that affect the blood sugar levels. It consists of a host of clinical tests including urine glucose, HbA1c, urinary creatinine screen and microalbumin. HbA1c, also known as haemoglobin A1c, is a term related to diabetics. HbA1c Test is recommended for diabetic patients on a frequent basis because it shows the average blood sugar level over the past weeks or months and helps doctors to plan diabetic medicines for the patient. This test is also done to diagnose diabetes.
Alpha Feto Protein (AFP)
Alpha-Feto Protein is a blood test that is used to measure the amount of AFP in the blood. It is a routine screening test that is given to expectant mothers between the 14th and 22nd weeks of their pregnancy. AFP Testing examines the level of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), estriol (a hormone produced by the mother’s placenta and baby’s liver) and inhibin A (a hormone produced by the placenta). This test is done to screen for genetic birth defects including neural tube defects, spina bifida, and chromosomal abnormalities. AFP test can also be recommended for adults who are not pregnant. Elevated levels of AFP in adults who are not pregnant indicate certain types of liver disease.
Complete Urine Analysis
This Test looks for Abnormalities in the urine. An Abnormal Result can be indicative of a number of Conditions including Kidney Disease, Urinary Tract Infection or elevated levels of substances which the body is trying to remove through the urine. It is extremely helpful in identifying potential Health Hazards even when a person may not experience any unusual symptoms.
Blood Group
Blood group testing is done to see what blood type the patient has. This test is done to see if the patient can safely donate your blood or receive a blood transfusion. This test is also done to see if the patient has an Rh factor on the surface of the red blood cells.
Allergy Screening (Total IgE)
Total IgE is a type of allergy blood test used to screen for the allergic disease. Total IGE test is done to measure the overall number of IGR antibodies in the blood. A doctor may order Total IgE test if the patient has periodic or persistent symptoms that may be due to an allergic reaction. These symptoms include itchy eyes, sneezing, vomiting, diarrhoea, coughing, shortness of breath, wheezing and runny nose. Immunoglobulin E, commonly known as IgE is an antibody that is produced by the immune system of the body in response to a perceived threat.
Carcino Embryonic Antigen (CEA)
Carcino Embryonic Antigen (CEA) is a type of glycoprotein produced by cells of the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract) during embryonic development. CEA is a blood test used to screen for various types of cancer including colon cancer, lung cancer, stomach cancer, breast cancer and ovarian cancer.
CA125- Ovarian Cancer Marker-For Females
CA125 is a protein found in the blood. CA125 test is done to measure the amount of the cancer antigen 125 in the blood. CA125 is a blood test used to diagnose or monitor treatment of various types of cancer including ovarian cancer, fallopian tube cancer and endometrial cancer. Many times, a CA125 test is also used to detect early signs of ovarian cancer in people with a very high risk of the disease.
Prostate Specific Antigen (Total) PSA -For Males
The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is a screening test for prostate cancer, as well as a method for monitoring the treatment of the disease and testing for recurrence. Like other early detection cancer screening tests, it is designed to alert a person to the presence of disease before any symptoms occur
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Why Should You Go for Preventive Health Check Up?
-Once you Hit Late Thirties-It makes sense to go for routine Checkups at least once in a year as this is the time when your Body starts or can Show signs of any Prevalent Health Issues.
-Random Health Check-Ups can help in Early Diagnosis.
-It Helps in identifying and addressing Lifestyle-related Diseases like Diabetes, Hypertension, BP and Sugar etc.
-Ladies are quiet Prone to Vitamin Deficiency. It can help in determining the Vit D levels to prevent Bone related disorders
Here are some Statistics
-Heart Disease is the Biggest Killer causing 28 million Deaths in 2016.Diet the Biggest cause followed by High BP.
-Diabetes Cases have gone up from 26 million in 1990 to 65 million in 2016. The Worst Affected States being Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Delhi..
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