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Aarogyam 1.8 With UTSH near me in Amritsar

Aarogyam 1.8 With UTSH in Amritsar Includes 83 testsView All
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Understanding Aarogyam 1.8 With UTSH in Amritsar


What is Aarogyam 1.8 With UTSH in Amritsar?

Aarogyam 1.8 with ultrasensitive thyroid stimulating hormone (UTSH) is a comprehensive package tailored to evaluate your overall health. This package offers a set of blood tests such as kidney function test with electrolytes, liver function test, lipid profile, iron profile, complete vitamin profile including vitamin A, blood sugar tests, fructosamine test, thyroid stimulating hormone-ultrasensitive (UTSH) test, triiodothyronine total (T3) test, thyroxine total (T4) test, mineral test (copper and zinc), enzyme test (lipase and amylase), protein test (cystatin and homocysteine), testosterone total test, cardiac risk markers, lipoprotein PLA2 test, and toxic elements 22 test. This package helps in the early detection of potential health problems so that timely treatment can be started to avoid disease progression and subsequent complications.

What does Aarogyam 1.8 With UTSH measure?

Contains 83 tests

Aarogyam 1.8 is a package that comprises various tests that indicate various aspects of your health and helps you keep a check on your vital systems. This package consists of the following tests:

Vitamin E measures the amount of vitamin E present in your blood. It is required by the body for various processes. It helps your muscles and nerves work well, boosts the immune system, and prevents any blood clots. Vitamin E also prevents cell damage. If you have very little or a large amount of Vitamin E in your diet it can cause serious health problems. It is mainly used to find out the presence of disorders causing problems with the digestion of nutrients like vitamin E. this test is also used to check the vitamin E levels in premature babies.

Amylase test measures the amount of amylase in your blood or urine. It is an enzyme that helps you digest food. Amylase test is ordered if you have pancreatic or salivary gland disorders or show symptoms of these disorders. These symptoms include:
-Nausea, vomiting
-Severe abdominal pain
-Loss of appetite
-High fever

Lp-PLA2 (LIPOPROTEIN ASSOCIATED PHOSPHOLIPASE A2) activity Lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2) is an enzyme that appears to play a role in the inflammation of blood vessels and is helps in promoting atherosclerosis. This test measures the amount or activity of Lp-PLA2 in the blood. It helps in determining your risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD), including your risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) and ischemic stroke.

Kidney profile is a group of blood tests, which is used to determine how well the kidneys are working. KFT is performed either as a part of routine health checkups or to help diagnose any disease affecting the kidneys. It can also screen people at risk for the development of any kidney disease and even to monitor treatment efficacy of kidney diseases.

Vitamin B12 test is also done if you have symptoms of anemia like weakness, tiredness, pale skin (deficiency of B12), or folic acid deficiency. This is also a preferred test if you have symptoms or signs of nerve problems like numbness, burning in hands, feet, arms, tingling sensation which may be due to vitamin B12 deficiency.

Vitamin B7 test also known as Biotin test is used to determine Vitamin B7 deficiency. Vitamin B7 or Biotin is essential for the metabolism of fats and amino acids, cell growth, and the production of fatty acids in the body. Vitamin B7 deficiency rarely occurs due to malnutrition but may be caused by certain malabsorption disorders such as celiac disease, Crohn's, or cystic fibrosis.

Liver profile is used to assess the function of the liver and is done when any liver disease like viral hepatitis, alcoholic hepatitis, autoimmune hepatitis, and cirrhosis (scarring of the liver) is suspected. This test is also done for monitoring of any ongoing treatment or simply as a part of a routine checkup.

Insulin fasting is a test that evaluates insulin production by the beta cells in the pancreas or diagnoses the presence of an insulin-producing tumor in the islet cells of the pancreas (insulinoma). This test also finds out the cause of low blood glucose (hypoglycemia) and helps in identifying insulin resistance. This test can also be a determinant of when a type 2 diabetic might need to start taking insulin to supplement oral medications.

Vitamin D3 test is done if you face symptoms of vitamin D deficiency like bone malformation in children (rickets), bone weakness, or fractures in adults (osteomalacia) or any risk factors for vitamin D deficiency like old age, limited sun exposure, obesity, or recent gastric bypass surgery.

Hemogram or Complete blood count (CBC) is a group of tests that provides information about your blood group and blood cells like Red Blood Cells (RBC), White Blood Cells (WBC), and platelets. It is routinely performed to provide an overview of a patient's general health status.It is also helpful in detecting a variety of disorders including infections, anemia, diseases of the immune system, and blood cancers and is done to monitor an existing blood disorder and its treatment such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy.

Testosterone total detects the levels of testosterone in males and females. In males, it is done to diagnose the cause of conditions like erectile dysfunction or infertility. In females, it is done to diagnose the cause of conditions like virilization (females develop masculine physical features). Also, in females, it is done to diagnose the cause of infertility or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). In children, it is done to find out the reason for ambiguous genitalia (a condition in which the infant's genitals are not clearly male or female) and for delayed or early puberty.

Vitamin D2 test is ordered when the amount of calcium in the body is low and/or a person has symptoms of vitamin D deficiency, like bone weakness, softness in the bones, a bone malformation in children (rickets), or fracture in adults (osteomalacia). Vitamin D2 mainly comes from fortified foods such as milk, and other dairy items. Vitamin D2 test usually is ordered to identify a possible deficiency in vitamin D.The test can also be carried out when an individual is known to be at risk of vitamin D deficiency.

Cystatin C is a test in which Cystatin C, a protein produced by the cells in your body is detected. A blood test for cystatin C finds your GFR (glomerular filtration rate). Your GFR number helps your healthcare provider know how well your kidneys are functioning.

Lipid Profile is a group of blood tests that detects the levels of different types of lipids present in the blood. A lipid profile measures cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, very low-density lipoprotein and triglycerides. It is done to screen for the risk of cardiovascular disease and to monitor patients who have risk factors for cardiovascular diseases.

The Homocysteine Test measures the levels of homocysteine in the blood. Homocysteine is an amino acid which at increased levels in the body can damage the inner lining of the blood vessels that increases the chances of blood clot formation. The Homocysteine Test measures the levels of homocysteine in the blood. The Homocysteine Test is performed to screen for heart attack and stroke, especially in people with no known risk factors but with a family history of cardiovascular diseases. This test also detects and diagnoses an inherited disease called homocystinuria in newborns and infants and even detects deficiency of Vitamin B6, B12, or Folic acid.

Vitamin B1 or Thiamine test is used for measuring Vitamin B1 levels in patients with, gait disturbances, delirium, behavioral changes, vision problems, and encephalopathy. It is also a recommended test for patients suffering from malnutrition, especially those who are being given insulin for high blood sugar or hyperglycemia.

ELEMENTS 22 (toxic and nutrients) test evaluates your toxic and nutrients profile. The toxic profile includes 14 tests Aluminium, Arsenic, Barium, Cadmium, Caesium, Mercury, Lead, Tin, Bismuth, Beryllium, Antimony, Strontium, Thallium and Uranium, whereas nutrients profile includes 8 tests: Cobalt, Chromium, Molybdenum, Silver, Vanadium, Selenium, Nickel, and Manganese. This test is used to determine the nutrients and toxins present in your body.

Zinc, serum test measures the amount of zinc in the blood. The Serum Zinc Test is performed to determine the levels of zinc in the serum to determine deficiency to monitor treatment for zinc deficiency.

Vitamin B3 test is used to determine vitamin B3 or niacin deficiency. You may be ordered a vitamin B3 test if you experience deficiency symptoms such as canker sores, indigestion, fatigue, vomiting, thick scaly skin that becomes pigmented on sun exposure (a sign of pellagra- a severe vitamin B3 deficiency).

Vitamin K is the test that is carried out to find Vitamin K deficiency in the body. This test is usually done in case when excessive bleeding or unexpected bruising occurs in the body as Vitamin K is crucial for the coagulation of blood.

Vitamin B6 test is used to measure the levels of Vitamin B6 in the blood. This vitamin is essential for the production of serotonin & norepinephrine (chemicals that transmit signals in the brain). Vitamin B6 test may be ordered if you face lethargy/Chronic fatigue, dry, scaling skin conditions, pink eye/conjunctivitis, neuropathy, and/or confusion.

Iron Deficiency Profile is ordered when either deficiency of iron or excess of iron is suspected in your body. The symptoms of iron deficiency are pale skin, fatigue, headaches, weakness. This test is ordered if you have signs or symptoms of iron deficiency anemia like fatigue, weakness, headaches or your CBC shows that your hemoglobin and hematocrit are low and RBCs are smaller and paler indicating iron deficiency anemia. These tests can even be done if you have signs or symptoms of increased accumulation of iron in the body like joint pain, abdominal pain, fatigue, loss of body hair. This profile consists of three tests: Iron serum, Total Iron binding capacity, and percent transferrin saturation.

Vitamin A test is used to test vitamin A deficiency or toxicity. This test is ordered when there are signs of vitamin A deficiency such as night blindness, ulcers, and damage to the cornea, lesions, skin thickening, and anemia. This test may also be ordered when you have a disease that is associated with malabsorption of nutrients, such as Celiac disease, Irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn’s disease, a type of inflammatory bowel disease. Testing may be performed when your medical history and signs and symptoms suggest vitamin A toxicity. If you have vitamin A toxicity, one may face double or blurred vision, headache, nausea, and vomiting, weakness, dizziness, seizures, fatigue, irritability, muscle pain.

Potassium test is a part of an electrolyte panel where the amount of potassium is checked in your blood/urine. This test is ordered when you have kidney disease, high blood pressure, and heart disease.

Diabetic Screen test consists of the HbA1c test and the average blood sugar test. HbA1c or glycosylated hemoglobin test is an important tool in diagnosing and monitoring your diabetes. Hemoglobin, a protein found in your red blood cells, carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body and glucose tends to attach to this protein. It is a reliable technique for finding your blood sugar levels as it measures the average blood glucose of the past two to three months( the average lifespan of a red blood cell is 120 days). The higher the A1c results, the higher is the glucose attached to your red blood cells. This test reveals your blood glucose level and also whether or not you are at risk of diabetes.

Ketone testing is required when the person has type I diabetes and requires management in order to avoid any kind of dangerous complications from occurring. In case a person is suffering from type I diabetes, it is usually recommended to get the ketone test done. Ketones can occur when an individual has an insufficient amount of insulin present in their body.

Lipase is an enzyme produced by the pancreas to help digest fats in the food you eat. This lab test is ordered when a person has symptoms of a pancreatic disorder, such as:
-Severe upper abdominal or back pain that becomes worse after eating
-Loss of appetite
-Nausea, vomiting
-Fever
-Yellowing of the eyes or skin Rapid pulse
-Loose, fatty, foul-smelling stools

Copper, Serum is performed to check the presence of copper in the body of the patient. Deficiency in copper in the body can lead to several conditions. However, increased copper concentration can also be indicative of some diseases. This test is useful in diagnosing those diseases as well. To measure the amount of copper in the blood, urine, or liver tissue and to identify copper deficiency or excess. To help diagnose and monitor Wilson’s disease, Menkes disease, primary biliary cirrhosis, and Indian childhood cirrhosis. To follow up when you are being treated for a copper-related condition. To monitor copper concentrations during the third trimester of pregnancy.

Fructosamine This test is helpful in assessing intermediate term glycemic control. Fructosamine reflects glycemic control in diabetic patients over the previous 2 to 3 weeks. High values indicate poor control. The fructosamine test is basically done in patients suffering from Diabetes mellitus.

Vitamin B9 also known as folic acid is a test done to evaluate the deficiency of Folic acid in your body. It is essential for the production of healthy red blood cells. These cells deliver oxygen to the entire body, so they’re vital for maintaining overall health. Folic acid is also important for the normal development of a fetus. It is associated with cell and tissue growth as well as the creation of DNA, which carries genetic information. This is why folic acid is particularly essential for women who are pregnant or who are planning to become pregnant.

Vitamin B2 test or Riboflavin test is used to check the levels of vitamin B2 in the blood. Vitamin B2 is associated with enzyme production, energy function, and amino acid synthesis. This test is ordered when the symptoms of Vitamin B2 deficiency such as the sore or red tongue, fissuring of lips, oily and scaly skin, and cleft lip & palate in newborns are seen.

Sodium is an electrolyte present in your body and is important to normal body function, which includes nerve and muscle function. This test measures the level of sodium in the blood and/or urine. This test may be ordered when you face signs of low sodium, such as:
-Weakness
-Confusion
-Lethargy

Vitamin B5 or Pantothenic test is used to measure the levels of Vitamin B5 in the blood. Vitamin B5 is an essential vitamin for the production of red blood cells and the breakdown of fats & carbohydrates. Vitamin B5 test is ordered when symptoms of its deficiency such as depression, irritability, fatigue, insomnia, vomiting, stomach ache, and upper respiratory infections are seen.

Vitamin D total is done to check the levels of total Vitamin D in the blood. Low calcium levels, osteoporosis (bone weakness), rickets (bone malformation), and osteomalacia (fractures in adults) are some of the important indications of Vitamin D deficiency. This test is also done to monitor the effectiveness of treatment in patients receiving Vitamin D supplements, calcium, and/or magnesium supplements. It is also widely done to diagnose/monitor problems with the parathyroid gland functioning since the parathyroid hormone (PTH) is crucial for vitamin D activation. This test can also monitor the health status of individuals with diseases interfering with fat absorption like cystic fibrosis and Crohn’s disease or in patients who have undergone gastric bypass surgery.

Cardiac risk markers
This is a group of tests and markers that have been proven to indicate a person's chance of having a cardiovascular event such as a heart attack or stroke. This type of assessment includes 5 tests which are High Sensitive CRP, Lipoprotein A, Apolipoprotein A1 & B Apo A1/ApoB Ratio, Apolipoprotein - B, and Apolipoprotein - A1.

Cystatin C

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Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)

A Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) test measures the levels of urea nitrogen in the blood. Blood urea is a waste product that is formed in the liver when you eat food and the protein is metabolized into amino acids. This process leads to the production of ammonia that is further converted into urea. Both ammonia and urea are nitrogenous compounds. Your liver releases urea into the blood which is then carried out to the kidneys. In the kidneys, urea is filtered from the blood and flushed out of the body via urine. This is a continuous process, so a small amount of urea nitrogen always remains in the blood.

In the case of a kidney or liver disease, there is a change in the amount of urea present in the blood. If your liver produces urea in an increased amount or if there is any problem in kidney functioning, there might be difficulty in filtering out the waste products from the blood, which can result in increased urea levels in the blood.

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Toxic Elements 22

This further contains

  • Mercury
  • Aluminium
  • Chromium
  • Barium
  • Cobalt
  • Caesium
  • Selenium
  • Arsenic
  • Bismuth
  • Beryllium
  • Antimony
  • Thallium
  • Strontium
  • Uranium
  • Molybdenum
  • Vanadium
  • Manganese
  • Tin
  • Silver
  • Nickel

Fructosamine

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Thyroxine - Total

The Thyroxine - Total test measures both the bound and unbound/free form of thyroxine (T4) hormone in the blood. T4 exists in the blood in two forms: bound (attached to proteins) and free (not attached to proteins). Most of the T4 circulating in the blood is bound to proteins and only a small part is free. It is necessary to maintain a fine balance of these forms to ensure the proper functioning of the body.

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Chloride

The Chloride test measures the amount of chloride in your body. Chloride is present in all body fluids and is found in the highest concentration in the blood and extracellular fluid (fluid present outside the cells). The body gets most of the chloride through dietary salt (sodium chloride or NaCl) and a small amount through other food items. The required amount of chloride is absorbed in the body and the excess amount is excreted by the kidneys through urine. When the chloride is combined with sodium it is mostly found in nature as salt. Chloride generally increases or decreases in direct relationship to sodium but may also change without any changes in sodium levels when there are problems with the body's pH. Usually, the normal blood chloride level remains steady with a slight fall after meals (because the stomach produces hydrochloric acid using chloride from the blood after we eat food).

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Triiodothyronine Total

The Triiodothyronine Total test measures triiodothyronine, also known as T3, hormone that is produced by the thyroid gland. T3 hormone plays an important role in regulating the body's metabolism, energy levels, and growth & development. It exists in the blood in two forms: free T3 and bound T3. Free T3 is not bound to proteins in the blood and is the active form of T3. Whereas, bound T3 is bound to proteins, such as albumin and thyroid hormone binding globulin (THBG), which prevent it from entering the body tissues.

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Diabetic Screen

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  • Average Glucose (For last 60 - 90 days)
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Sodium

The Sodium test measures the amount of sodium in your body. Sodium is present in all body fluids and is found in the highest concentration in the extracellular fluid. The body absorbs the required amount of sodium through dietary salts, and the kidneys eliminate the remaining sodium. The body keeps your blood sodium within a regular and steady range by following three mechanisms:

  • By producing hormones that control the elimination of sodium through urine, such as natriuretic peptides and aldosterone.

  • By producing hormones that prevent water loss, such as antidiuretic hormone (ADH).

  • By controlling thirst (an increase in blood sodium level can make you thirsty and cause you to drink water, returning your sodium to normal).

These mechanisms regulate the amount of water and sodium in the body and control blood pressure by keeping the amount of water in check. When the sodium level in the blood changes, the water content in your body changes. These changes can be associated with dehydration, edema, and changes in blood pressure.

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Vitamin B6

The Vitamin B6  test measures the levels of vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) in the blood. Pyridoxine is a water-soluble vitamin that plays a crucial role in energy production and metabolism. It's also essential for maintaining healthy skin, eyes, nervous system, immune function, etc, and thus is vital for your overall health and well-being. Analyzing these levels helps doctors assess nutritional deficiencies, detect potential deficiencies, and determine if dietary adjustments or supplementation are necessary to maintain optimal health.

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Vitamin E

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Zinc, Serum

A Zinc, Serum test helps determine the amount of zinc in your blood. About 20–30% of ingested zinc is absorbed in the small intestine and then transported into the blood. Zinc is present in various tissues throughout the body but is not stored in any particular location. The primary route of zinc excretion is through feces, with very small amounts of zinc being lost in urine, sweat, and other bodily secretions. 

In situations where zinc requirements exceed intake, or poor absorption occurs, zinc deficiency may occur. This deficiency may impact various bodily functions since zinc is essential for numerous physiological processes. 

It's noteworthy that early stages of zinc deficiency, especially in individuals with known risk factors, can be managed with primary care and a well-balanced diet. 

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Copper, Serum

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Kidney Profile

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  • Creatinine
  • Uric Acid
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Vitamin B1

The Vitamin B1 test measures the levels of vitamin B1 (thiamine) in the blood. It is a water-soluble vitamin that plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health. The lack of vitamin B1 might lead to some deficiency syndromes involving the nervous system, heart, muscles, and gastrointestinal system. It is mostly caused either due to high excretion levels of thiamine from the body or due to low absorption of thiamine from food sources. 

If not treated timely or left untreated, it can lead to severe deficiency disorders like Beriberi and several abnormalities related to the brain and neural system. Thus assessing vitamin B1 levels can help doctors detect nutritional deficiencies, detect potential deficiencies, and guide if dietary adjustment or supplementation is necessary to maintain optimal health.

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Vitamin B3

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Vitamin B2

The Vitamin B2 test measures the levels of vitamin B2 (riboflavin) in the blood. Riboflavin is a water-soluble vitamin that plays a crucial role in energy production and metabolism. It's also essential for maintaining healthy skin, eyes, nervous system, etc, and thus is important for your overall health and well-being. Analyzing these levels helps doctors assess nutritional deficiencies, detect potential deficiencies, and determine if dietary adjustments or supplementation are necessary to maintain optimal health.

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Vitamin B5

Vitamin B7

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Vitamin D2

The Vitamin D2 test measures the amount of vitamin D2, also known as ergocalciferol, which is a type of vitamin D. It is usually found in plant-based sources such as mushrooms and in some fortified foods. The Vitamin D2 test is ordered to determine if a deficiency, insufficiency, or abnormally high level of vitamin D is present in the body, or to monitor ongoing treatment for a previously diagnosed deficiency.

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Vitamin D3

The Vitamin D3 test measures the amount of vitamin D3, also known as cholecalciferol, a type of vitamin D. Vitamin D3 is naturally found in animal-derived products like milk and may be consumed in certain fortified foods or dietary supplements. It is directly synthesized in the skin when exposed to the sun. The Vitamin D3 test determines whether you have enough vitamin D3 in your body to support normal bodily functions.

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Vitamin A (Retinol) Test

Vitamin K

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Amylase

An Amylase test determines the amount of amylase enzyme in your blood. This enzyme helps in the breakdown of complex dietary carbohydrates into simple carbohydrates for absorption. The digestion of carbohydrates begins in the mouth since the amylase is secreted by the salivary glands too. However, the majority of the amylase is produced by the pancreas and secreted into the duodenum of the small intestine. The amount of amylase in the blood rises either due to its increased secretion into the blood or decreased elimination by the kidneys. Higher levels of amylase for longer periods indicate pancreatic complications and need medical intervention.

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Cardiac Risk Markers

A Cardiac Risk Markers test measures the specific indicators called cardiac markers in the blood that can signify potential risks to heart health or cardiovascular problems. These markers provide valuable insights into an individual's risk of developing heart disease or experiencing cardiovascular events. 

A Cardiac Risk Markers test includes a highly sensitive C-reactive protein test which helps indicate heart disease by detecting inflammation within the body, particularly in the blood vessels. Also, it includes testing for apolipoproteins and lipoproteins which are the essential components involved in transporting lipids (fats) through the blood. They play a vital role in the metabolism, transport, and regulation of cholesterol and other fats in the body. Their involvement is key in indicating potential heart problems. 

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This further contains

  • Lipoprotein A
  • Apolipoprotein - A1
  • Apolipoprotein - B
  • Apolipoprotein B/A1 Ratio

Lp-PLA2 (LIPOPROTEIN ASSOCIATED PHOSPHOLIPASE A2), ACTIVITY

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Testosterone Total

The Testosterone Total test measures the level of testosterone hormone in the blood. Testosterone is a steroid hormone primarily produced in the testes in men, although it is also present in smaller quantities in the adrenal glands. In women, it is made in small amounts by the ovaries. It is predominantly associated with male physiology and significantly influences physiological functions in both men and women. 

The pituitary gland produces luteinizing hormone (LH), which regulates testosterone production. As testosterone levels rise, LH production decreases, slowing down testosterone production. Conversely, when testosterone levels fall, LH production increases, stimulating testosterone production.

Most of the testosterone circulating in the blood gets attached to two proteins, albumin and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), and some of it remains unattached, called free testosterone. Free testosterone and albumin-bound testosterone are also known as bioavailable testosterone, as they are readily available for the body to use for proper functioning.

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Vitamin B12

The Vitamin B12 test measures your vitamin B12 levels. Vitamin B12 is essential for various health aspects, such as maintaining a healthy nervous system, making red blood cells, and creating the genetic material of our cells. Low vitamin B12 levels are more likely to occur in older adults, children, vegans, vegetarians, people with diabetes, individuals who underwent gastric bypass surgery, women who are breastfeeding, and in conditions that impact absorption of this vitamin, like Crohn’s disease. Higher vitamin B12 levels seen in pateint on vitamin suplement does not need treatment as excessive vitamin B12 is usually removed through the urine. However, some conditions, such as liver diseases and myeloproliferative disorders, can cause an increase in vitamin B12 levels, thereby affecting blood cell production.

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Vitamin B 9

The Vitamin B 9 test analyzes the levels of vitamin B9 in the blood. Vitamin B9 is a part of the B complex of vitamins and is an essential nutrient, meaning the body cannot produce it and has to be taken into the diet. Folate is the naturally occurring form of vitamin B9, whereas folic acid refers to a supplement that is added to food and drinks. The deficiency of vitamin B9 (folic acid) can also lead to macrocytic anemia in which the size of the RBCs becomes larger than normal.

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Lipase

The Lipase test measures the total amount of lipase enzyme present in the blood. The lipase enzyme breaks down fats (lipids) into smaller molecules. In the gut, it is crucial for digestion, transportation, and the usage of dietary fats and oils. The main source of lipase is the pancreas–the same gland that makes insulin. After a meal, your pancreas releases pancreatic lipase into your digestive tract, where it breaks down triglycerides from fats and oils into smaller molecules like monoglycerides and fatty acids that are easier to absorb. A deranged level of lipase may indicate disease affecting the pancreas.

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Vitamin D Total

The Vitamin D Total test measures the levels of vitamin D2 and D3 in your body. This test is an appropriate indicator of the total Vitamin D storage in the body. A vitamin D total test is also recommended in case of abnormal calcium, phosphorus, and parathyroid hormone levels. Individuals with abnormal vitamin D levels become prone to heart diseases, high blood pressure, immune system disorders, different types of cancers (prostate, breast, and colon), and various infectious diseases like influenza, tuberculosis, sepsis, etc. All these reasons make it more important for individuals to check their vitamin D levels.

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Liver Profile

This further contains

  • Bilirubin Indirect
  • Bilirubin Direct
  • Albumin/Globulin Ratio
  • Protein Total
  • Bilirubin Total
  • Globulin
  • Alkaline Phosphatase, Serum
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Lipid Profile

The Lipid Profile assesses the level of specific fat molecules called lipids in the blood and helps determine the risk of heart ailments. This test determines the amount of different types of lipids, including total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, and triglycerides. Lipids play a pivotal role in the functioning of the body. They are crucial components of the cell membranes and hormones, provide cushioning, and are a storehouse of energy. Any alterations in the lipid levels may lead to potential heart ailments, making their monitoring crucial.

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This further contains

  • Cholesterol - LDL
  • Triglycerides
  • Cholesterol - Total
  • Cholesterol - HDL
  • Very Low Density Lipoprotein
  • Total Cholesterol/HDL Cholesterol Ratio
  • LDL/HDL Ratio
  • Non HDL Cholesterol

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