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ALPHA HEALTHCARE CLINICAL LABORATORY

Basic Body Profile

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About the Test

Complete Blood Count (CBC):- High-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol is known as the good cholesterol because it helps remove other forms of cholesterol from your bloodstream. Higher levels of HDL cholesterol are associated with a lower risk of heart disease. Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS):- Elevated levels are associated with diabetes and insulin resistance, in which the body cannot properly handle sugar (e.g. obesity). Goal values: Less than 100 mg/dL = normal. Between 110–125 mg/dL = impaired fasting glucose (i.e., prediabetes) Post Prandial Blood Sugar (PPBS):- Postprandial blood sugar — the amount of sugar in your blood after you eat — is an important indicator of metabolic health. If your blood sugar is high on a regular basis, you may be at higher risk of long-term health conditions, such as heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c):- The hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) test measures the amount of blood sugar (glucose) attached to your hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is the part of your red blood cells that carries oxygen from your lungs to the rest of your body. It is an important blood test that gives a good indication of how well your diabetes is being controlled. Lipid Profile:- A lipid profile is a blood test that measures the amount of cholesterol and fats called triglycerides in the blood. These measurements give the doctor a quick snapshot of whats going on in your blood. Cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood can clog arteries, making you more likely to develop heart disease. Liver Function Test:- Liver function tests can be used to: Screen for liver infections, such as hepatitis. Monitor the progression of a disease, such as viral or alcoholic hepatitis, and determine how well a treatment is working. Measure the severity of a disease, particularly scarring of the liver (cirrhosis) Thyroid Function Test:- Thyroid function tests are blood tests which help to check the function of your thyroid gland. They are mainly used to detect an underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism) and an overactive thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism). Kidney Profile:- Kidney function test results can tell you whether your kidneys are functioning typically or not. Most function tests look for two measurements: GFR of less than 60 could indicate kidney disease. Urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR) of more than 30 milligrams per gram could be a warning sign of kidney disease.

Basic Body Profile includes 8 Test(s)

Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS)
Post Prandial Blood Sugar (PPBS)
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c)
Lipid Profile
Liver Profile
Thyroid Profile
Kidney Profile

FAQs

Blood tests are used to measure or examine cells, chemicals, proteins, or other substances in the blood. Blood testing, also known as blood work, is one of the most common types of lab tests. Blood work is often included as part of a regular checkup.
Blood tests are used to:
Help diagnose certain diseases and conditions
Monitor a chronic disease or condition, such as diabetes or high cholesterol
Find out if treatment for a disease is working
Check how well your organs are working. Your organs include your liver, kidneys, heart, and thyroid.
Help diagnose bleeding or clotting disorders
Find out if your immune system is having trouble fighting infections
A health care provider will need to take a sample of your blood. This is also called a blood draw. When a blood draw is taken from a vein, it's known as venipuncture; It is the most common type of blood collection.
Most blood tests do not require any special preparations. For some tests like lipid or glucose tests you may need to fast (not eat or drink anything except water) for around 8 to 12 hours. Your doctor will provide all the instructions, in case any special instructions are to be followed before the test.
"There is very minimal risk with having a finger prick test or venipuncture. During venipuncture, you may have slight pain or bruising at the spot where the needle was put in, but most symptoms go away quickly.
Collecting blood from an artery is more painful than collecting from a vein, but complications are rare. You may have some bleeding, bruising, or soreness at the spot where the needle was put in. Also, you should avoid lifting heavy objects for 24 hours after the test."
"Blood testing provides important information about your health; however, it does not always give sufficient information about your condition. If you had a blood work, you may need other types of tests before your doctor can make a definitive diagnosis."

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