Details of the Tests:
1. CBC (Complete Blood Count)
-Objective: Measures the number of red and white blood cells and platelets, helping in the diagnosis of anemia, infections, and clotting issues.
-Suitable for: Individuals experiencing persistent fatigue, signs of infection, or any other symptoms indicating blood-related issues.
2. HbA1c (Glycated Hemoglobin)
-Objective: Measures the average blood sugar level over the past 2-3 months, aiding in the assessment of sugar control in diabetic patients.
-Suitable for: Individuals diagnosed with diabetes or those wanting to monitor their health.
3. Troponin I
-Objective: Used to detect heart muscle damage and is considered one of the key indicators for diagnosing heart attacks.
-Suitable for: Individuals experiencing chest pain or symptoms indicating cardiac problems.
4. Creatine Phosphokinase (CPK)
-Objective: Measures the levels of CPK enzyme in the blood, used to assess muscle damage, including that of the heart.
-Suitable for: Individuals with muscle pain or symptoms indicating heart problems.
5. Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH)
-Objective: Measures the level of the LDH enzyme, used to determine tissue damage or diseases associated with cell injury.
-Suitable for: Individuals who may have chronic diseases or have experienced injuries.
6. Electrolytes
-Sodium: Measures the level of sodium in the blood, which plays an important role in regulating fluids and blood pressure.
-Potassium: Measures the level of potassium, necessary for heart and muscle functions.
-Chloride: Measures the level of chloride, which helps in balancing acids and bases in the body.
-Objective: Evaluates fluid and electrolyte balance, impacting heart and kidney health.
-Suitable for: Individuals experiencing symptoms such as extreme thirst, fatigue, or irregular heartbeats.
7. Lipid Profile
-Cholesterol, Total: Measures total cholesterol levels in the blood.
-Triglycerides: Measures triglyceride levels.
-HDL: Measures good cholesterol levels.
-LDL: Measures bad cholesterol levels.
-C/HDL Ratio: Combines total cholesterol and good cholesterol to assess cardiovascular health.
-Objective: Evaluates the risk of cardiovascular and vascular diseases.
-Suitable for: Individuals with a family history of heart problems or those experiencing elevated lipid levels.
8. Liver Enzymes
-Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT/GPT): Used to measure the ALT enzyme, which may indicate liver inflammation or damage.
-Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST/GOT): Used to measure the AST enzyme, which can also indicate liver issues.
-Objective: Evaluates liver health and monitors any damage or inflammation.
-Suitable for: Individuals showing symptoms related to the liver or taking medications that may affect liver function.
Note:
Individuals wishing to undergo these tests must fast for a period of 10 to 12 hours before the tests. These examinations are conducted by taking a blood sample and a urine sample.
Conclusion
This testing package helps provide a comprehensive view of an individual's health status, facilitating early diagnosis and necessary treatment processes. Performing these tests routinely is essential for maintaining good health.