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    What is a Full Body Checkup - Basic ?

    Preventive healthcare emphasises the importance of regular check-ups, which help detect health issues in their early stages. By opting for routine check-ups, you can uncover diseases and hidden conditions before they worsen, enabling timely intervention and better health management. Orange Health Labs' Full Body Checkup – Basic includes an extensive range of tests, including blood count, urine analysis, sugar levels, liver function, and kidney function. The package aims to monitor your essential health parameters, ensuring early detection of potential issues and supporting your overall well-being.

    Full Body Checkup - Basic Parameters

    Cholesterol Total

    This test measures the total amount of cholesterol in the blood. It's used to evaluate the risk of heart disease.

    Complete Blood Count (CBC)

    The Complete Blood Count (CBC) is a common blood test that measures various parameters of the blood, including red blood cells (which carry oxygen), white blood cells (which fight infection), and platelets (which help blood clot). It also checks the hemoglobin, hematocrit, and mean corpuscular volume (MCV) to provide information about the blood's overall health.

    • Red blood cell count (RBC count)

    • Hb - Haemoglobin

    • Haematocrit

    • MCV

    • MCH

    • MCHC

    • Red cell distribution width (RDW)

    • Total WBC count

    • Absolute Neutrophil Count

    • Absolute Lymphocyte Count(ALC)

    • AEC-Absolute Eosinophil Count

    • Absolute Monocyte count

    • Absolute basophil count

    • Platelet count

    • Neutrophils

    • Lymphocytes

    • Monocytes

    • Eosinophils

    • Basophils

    • Mentzer Index

    • Sehgal Index

    • Platelet Hematocrit

    • Mean Platelet Volume

    • Neutrophil Lymphocyte Ratio

    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

    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

    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

    Full Body Checkup - Basic Preparation

    Essential points before a Full Body Checkup Basic at home:

    • Prerequisites

    There’s no need for fasting or other preparations for this checkup.

    • Best Time to Get Tested

    This checkup can be done at any time throughout the day.

    • Who Should Take this Checkup

    Annual full-body checkups are strongly recommended for adults as part of their preventive healthcare. This test is particularly beneficial for adults who want to detect potential health issues early before symptoms appear. Individuals with existing health concerns, poor lifestyle habits, or a family history of illnesses should undergo regular testing.

    • Cautions Before Taking a Full Body Checkup

    Supplements or medications might affect the results of some tests, so it’s important to inform your doctor about any drugs or supplements you're taking before the checkup.

    Why Take the Full Body Checkup - Basic Checkup?

    Routine health checkups are vital, even if you're feeling well. With a Full Body Checkup – Basic at home, you can:

    • Monitor your health trends over time.

    • Identify health risks related to your lifestyle, family history, and current health condition.

    • Catch diseases early, when they are most treatable.

    • Manage chronic illnesses and minimize complications.

    • Encourage a healthier lifestyle.

    It is generally recommended for adults to have the Full Body Checkup Basic package once or twice a year. The exact frequency may depend on your health status and the advice of your treating doctor.

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