Preventive Health Profile Lab Tests Package: Introduction, Types, Group of Lab Tests and Significance

Various preventive health profile lab tests

Introduction  of Preventive health profile  lab tests package

As you know, ‘ Prevention is better than cure. Therefore, according to age, wise preventive health profile lab tests can divide into the following types and they are-

Preventive Health Profile lab tests

  1. Basic preventive  Health Profile lab tests
  2. General preventive Health Profile lab tests
  3. Diabetic Profile lab tests
  4. Executive Health Profile lab tests
  5. Comprehensive Profile lab tests

Basic Preventive Health Profile lab tests

General check-up for every day who is less than 30 years. This Profile consists of the following 16 basic tests and the are-
1. Blood Glucose Fasting Blood
2.Blood Urea
3. Serum Cholesterol
4. Serum GPT
5. Total Leucocyte Count
6. Diff. Leucocyte Count
7.Total RBC Count
8. Hemoglobin

9. Packed Cal Volume

10. RDW

11. MCV

12. MCHC

13. MCH

14. Platelet Count

15. Blood Group

16. Rh Factor

General Preventive Health Profile Lab Tests 

A general check-up for everybody who is 30 plus. This profile consists of the following 30 important tests covering basic body function and thyroid-

1. Blood Glucose Fasting
2. Blood Urea
3. Serum Creatinine
4. Serum Uric Acid
5. Serum Sodium
6. Serum Potassium
7. Serum Chloride
8. Serum GPT
9. Serum Cholesterol
10. Serum Triglyceride
11. Serum HDL  Cholesterol
12. Serum LDL Cholesterol
13. Serum VLDL Cholesterol
14.Total/ HDL Cholesterol
15.HDL /LDL Cholesterol

16.  Total Leucocyte Count

17.  Diff. Leucocyte Count

18. Total RCB count

19 . Hemoglobin

20. Packed Cell Volume

21. RDW

22. MCV

23. MCHC

24. MCH

25. Platelet Count

26. ESR

27. Blood Group

28. Rh Factor

29. Urine Routine

30. TSH

Diabetic Profile Lab tests

Diabetic Profile
A profile for diabetics. This profile is specially designed for diabetics it consists of 1. General health Profile
2. HbA1c (Glyco HB )
3. Microalbuminuria

HbA1c (Glyco HB
A very useful test reflecting Blood glucose levels over a period of lat 10 -12 weeks.

Microalbuminuria
A new test was performed on a urine sample capable of detecting kidney complications (nephropathy) very early.

Executive Preventive  Health Profile lab tests 

An annual check-up for everybody who is 40 plus. This profile consists of the following 44 important tests covering practically all the parts of your body including the thyroid.

1. Blood  Glucose Fasting
2. Blood  Glucose PP (Optional)
3. Blood  Urea
4. Serum  Creatinine
5. Serum  Uric Acid
6. Serum  Sodium
7. Serum  Potassium
8. Serum  Chloride
9. Serum  Total Bilirubin
10. Serum  Direct Bilirubin
11. Serum  Indirect Bilirubin
12. Serum  GOT
13. Serum  GPT
14. Serum  GGTP
15. Serum  Alk Phosphatase
16. Serum  Proteins
17. Serum  Globulin
18. Serum  Albumin
19. Albumin Globulin Ratio

20. Serum calcium

21. Serum Phosphorus

22. Serum LDH

23. Serum cholesterol

24. Serum Triglyceride

25. Serum  HDL cholesterol

26. Serum LDL Cholesterol

27. Serum  VLDL Cholesterol

28. Total / HDL Cholesterol

29. HDL / LDL Cholesterol

30. Total Leukocyte Count

31. Differential  Leukocyte Count

32.Total RBC Count

33. Hemoglobin

34. Packed Cell Volume

35. RDW

36. MCV

37. MCH

38. MCHC

39. Platelet Count

40. ESR

41. Blood Group

42. Rhesus Factor

43. Urine Routine and

44. TSH

Comprehensive Profile lab tests 

A profile designed for diabetics having high blood pressure. People having this combination of diseases have a very risk of coronary artery disease  (Heart Attack ). This profile consists of the following.

#Executive Health Profile
1. Homocysteine
2. HbA1c
3. Microalbuminuria

Homocysteine
Homocysteine levels also have been found to correlate to the extent of atherosclerotic plaque in the aorta. Homocysteine van impairs the ability to repair vascular endothelial cell injury and thus promotes the development of atherosclerosis.

If you are interested
1. You should come fasting (12 hours) i.e .without eating anything in the morning.
2. you will have to submit a blood and a urine sample in the morning followed by another blood sample 2 hours after taking and breakfast.
3. Your report will be ready in the evening.
4. You may contact your physician/family physician for interpretation and further investigation of an ECG.

Suggested Weight

Height in fee   Ideal Kgs   Acceptable Kgs

5′                          54            49-59

5’2″                    57             51-63

5’4″                   61              55-67

5’6″                 65               59-71

5’8″                69                63-75

5’10”             73                  66-80

6″                     77                  69-85

Thyroid Disorders – Symptoms

Are you suffering from any of the symptoms state below? Ask for a Thyroid Function Test. You will get the report the same day.

HYPOTHYROIDISM

Dry, Coarse Hair

Puffy Face

Enlarged Thyroid

Slow Heartbeat

Arthritis

Cold Intolerance

Depression

Dry Skin

Forgetfulness

Heavy Menstrual Periods

Infertility

Muscle Aches

Weight Gain

Constipation

Brittle Nails

HYPOTHYROIDISM

Tremor Of Fingers

Weight Loss

Warm, Moist Palms

Nervousness

Bulging Eyes

Sweating

Enlarged Thyroid

Rapid Heartbeat

Heart Intolerance

Infertility

Irritability

Muscle Weakness

Scant Menstrual Periods

Frequent Bowel Movement

Hair Loss

Tests and their significance

 

Preventive Health Profile Lab Tests 

Further Readings

  1. Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics, 5th Edition
  2. Manual of Clinical Hematology, 3rd ed 2002 by Joseph J. Mazza M.D.
  3. Dacie and Lewis Practical Haematology, 10th ed
  4. Robbins Basics Pathology, 8th Ed
  5. Wintrobes Clinical Hematology 12th Ed, 2009
  6. Textbook of Medical Laboratory Technology, second edition
    by Praful B. Godkar, Darshan P. Godkar
  7. Textbook Of Medical Laboratory Technology– 1 January 2006
    by Ramnik Sood
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