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    What is a Full Body Checkup - Comprehensive ?

    Health checkups incorporated into routine care play a critical role in identifying current or emerging medical issues early, helping assess future health risks. They are also important for promoting a healthy lifestyle through preventive measures and timely medical interventions. Our Full Body Checkup Comprehensive expands on the Full Body Checkup Advanced by providing tests for liver function, kidneys, blood sugar, thyroid, cholesterol, blood, urine, and more. In addition, it covers tests for arthritis, pancreatic health, extensive cardiac risk markers, and cancer risk, making it a comprehensive and thorough health checkup solution.

    Full Body Checkup - Comprehensive Parameters

    Amylase

    This test measures the level of amylase, an enzyme that helps digest carbohydrates, in the blood. Increased levels can indicate pancreatitis or other pancreatic disease.

    High Sensitive C-Reactive Protein (HSCRP)

    This is a more sensitive version of the C-Reactive Protein (CRP) test. It can detect lower concentrations of the protein, making it useful in determining a person's risk for cardiovascular disease

    Glycosylated Haemoglobin (HbA1c)

    The Glycosylated Haemoglobin (HbA1c) test measures the average blood sugar level over the past two to three months. It helps in diagnosing and monitoring diabetes by checking how well blood sugar levels are being managed over a longer period.

    • Glycosylated Haemoglobin (HbA1c)

    Iron Profile

    An Iron Profile is a set of blood tests that measure the amount of iron in the blood and how well the iron is being used by the body. It typically includes tests for serum iron, total iron-binding capacity (TIBC) and transferrin saturation. This profile can assist in diagnosing conditions related to iron deficiency or overload.

    • Iron

    • TIBC

    • UIBC

    • Transferrin saturation, Serum

    Lipase

    This test measures the level of lipase, an enzyme that helps digest fats. High levels can indicate a problem with the pancreas, such as pancreatitis.

    Lipid Profile

    A lipid profile is a group of blood tests that measures the levels of different types of lipids (fats) present in the body, including cholesterol and triglycerides. This profile is typically used to assess an individual's risk of developing heart disease.

    • HDL Cholesterol

    • Cholesterol

    • Triglycerides (TGL)

    • VLDL

    • Cholesterol:HDL

    • LDL:HDL

    • LDL Cholesterol (Calculated)

    Liver Function Test (LFT)

    The Liver Function Test (LFT) is a group of tests used to evaluate the health of your liver. It measures the levels of proteins, liver enzymes, and bilirubin in your blood. An LFT can help diagnose liver diseases such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, or liver cancer.

    • Alkaline Phosphatase

    • SGOT / AST - Aspartate AminoTransferase

    • Alanine AminoTransferase/ ALT (SGPT)

    • Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)

    • Total Bilirubin

    • Direct Bilirubin

    • Indirect Bilirubin

    • Total protein

    • ALBUMIN

    • Globulin

    • A:G ratio

    Magnesium (Mg)

    This test measures the amount of magnesium, an important mineral, in the blood. Magnesium is involved in many processes in the body, including nerve signaling, the building of healthy bones, and normal muscle contraction.

    Microalbumin Creatinine Ratio, Urine

    This test measures the ratio of microalbumin (a type of protein) to creatinine in the urine. It's often used to screen for early kidney disease in people who have a high risk of kidney damage, such as those with diabetes or high blood pressure.

    • Microalbumin

    • Creatinine, Random Urine

    • Microalbumin Creatinine Ratio, Urine

    Blood Sugar

    This test measures the amount of glucose, or sugar, in the blood. It's typically used to screen for, diagnose, or monitor diabetes. It can be done in a fasting state, randomly or post-meal (postprandial).

    Thyroid Function Test (TFT)

    The Thyroid Function Test (TFT) comprises a set of blood assessments designed to evaluate the thyroid gland's performance. These tests measure thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), total T4, and total T3 levels, aiding in the detection of hyperthyroidism (overactivity) or hypothyroidism (underactivity) in the thyroid.

    • Total T3

    • Total T4

    • TSH

    Urine Complete Analysis

    A Urine Complete Analysis, also known as Urinalysis, is a test that evaluates a sample of a person's urine. It can detect and measure a range of substances, including cells, cell fragments, and substances such as crystals or casts in the urine. This test is used to detect urinary tract infections, kidney diseases, and diabetes, among other health conditions.

    • Colour

    • Appearance

    • Volume

    • pH

    • Specific gravity

    • Protein

    • Glucose

    • Ketone bodies

    • Bilirubin

    • Blood

    • Urobilinogen

    • Leucocyte esterase

    • Nitrite

    • Pus cells

    • Epithelial cells

    • RBCs

    • Casts

    • Crystals

    • Others

    Vitamin B12

    This test measures the levels of Vitamin B12 in your blood. Vitamin B12 is essential for maintaining healthy nerve cells and creating DNA and red blood cells. A deficiency can lead to fatigue, weakness, and other health problems. This test can help diagnose a Vitamin B12 deficiency and guide treatment.

    Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA)

    This test measures the amount of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) in the blood. CEA is a protein that may be higher in certain types of cancer, especially colorectal cancer. It can be used to monitor treatment for cancer or to check for recurrence of cancer.

    Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy

    The Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy test measures the amount of Vitamin D in the body. Vitamin D is crucial for bone health as it helps the body to absorb calcium. Low levels of Vitamin D can lead to bone diseases like rickets in children and osteoporosis in adults. This test helps in diagnosing Vitamin D deficiency or toxicity.

    Kidney Function Test with Electrolytes (KFT / RFT)

    The Kidney Function Test with Electrolytes, also known as Renal Function Test (RFT), is a group of tests that evaluate how well the kidneys are working. This includes measurements of electrolyte levels (like sodium, potassium, and chloride), BUN (blood urea nitrogen), creatinine, and GFR (glomerular filtration rate), which can help assess kidney health and diagnose kidney-related conditions.

    • Urea

    • Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)

    • Uric acid

    • Phosphorus

    • Calcium

    • Creatinine

    • eGFR

    • Sodium

    • Potassium

    • Chloride

    APO-A1/APO-B Ratio

    This test calculates the ratio of Apolipoprotein A1 to Apolipoprotein B in the blood. This ratio can provide insight into a person's risk of developing heart disease, as high levels of APO-B and low levels of APO-A1 are associated with an increased risk.

    • Apolipoprotein A1 (Apo-A1)

    • Apolipoprotein B (Apo-B)

    • Apolipoprotein A1 ,B & Ratio

    Complete Blood Count (CBC) with ESR

    This is a combination of the Complete Blood Count (CBC), which measures various components of the blood, along with the Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR). The ESR is a type of blood test that measures how quickly erythrocytes (red blood cells) settle at the bottom of a test tube containing a blood sample. A faster than normal rate may indicate a systemic disease, such as inflammation, infection, or cancer.

    • Red Blood Cell Count (RBC Count)

    • HEMATOCRIT

    • Haemoglobin (Hb)

    • Total WBC Count (TC)

    • MCV

    • MCH

    • MCHC

    • RDW

    • Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC)

    • Absolute Lymphocyte Count (ALC)

    • Absolute Eosinophil Count (AEC)

    • Absolute monocyte count

    • absolute basophil count

    • platelets

    • neutrophil

    • Monocyte

    • Eosinophils

    • Basophils

    • mentzer index

    • Sehgal Index

    • platelet hematocrit

    • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)

    • MPV

    • Neutrophil lymphocyte ratio

    • lymphocyte count

    Full Body Checkup - Comprehensive Preparation

    Before doing a Full Body Checkup Comprehensive at home, consider the following points:

    Prerequisites

    No fasting is required for this health checkup.

    Best Time to Get Tested

    This checkup can be taken at any time of the day.

    Who Should Avail This Checkup

    This checkup is:

    • Recommended for adults over 30, with the ideal frequency being once or twice a year.

    • Ideal for those who are health-conscious and wish to identify health problems early, even before symptoms present themselves.

    • Suitable for individuals with high-risk factors, such as unhealthy lifestyle practices or a family history of conditions that increase their vulnerability to health issues.

    Cautions Before Taking This Checkup

    With several tests involved, it is important to note that certain medications or supplements may alter the results. Always inform your doctor about any medications or supplements you are currently using.

    Why Take the Full Body Checkup - Comprehensive Checkup?

    A Full Body Checkup Comprehensive is essential for supporting and enhancing general well-being. Its key advantages are:

    • Early Detection of Health Conditions

    • Tracking Health Progress

    • Assessing Risk Factors

    • Monitoring Ongoing Diseases

    • Evaluating Treatment Progress

    • Implementing Lifestyle Changes

    • Customising Treatment Plans

    FAQs on Full Body Checkup - Comprehensive in Gurgaon

    The Full Body Checkup Comprehensive package provides a complete health assessment by testing the liver, kidneys, blood sugar, thyroid, cholesterol, blood, urine, and more. It extends the Full Body Checkup Advanced with additional tests for arthritis, cardiac risk markers, pancreatic health, bone health, and cancer risk.

    No, fasting is not required for the Full Body Checkup Comprehensive package at home.

    Yes, Orange Health Labs offers a home sample collection service for the Full Body Checkup Comprehensive package. An eMedic will arrive at your home within 60 minutes of booking (depending on availability) or at your preferred time.

    Once the booking is confirmed, an eMedic will visit you within 60 minutes to collect your sample, and you can expect the results within 71 hours after the collection.

    It’s generally recommended to take the Full Body Checkup Comprehensive package once or twice a year as part of preventive healthcare. You can schedule it based on your health management needs.

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