Healthy practices lead to a healthy body

Regular health check-ups can help identify early signs of health issues. Early detection means that your chances for effective treatment are increased. Many factors, such as your age, health, family history, and lifestyle choices, impact how often you need check-ups.

Below is the list of tests that you should have regularly to get the right statistics of your body:

Infection Markers- These blood tests help to detect the presence of any sort of infection which is the condition caused by disease-causing agents like bacteria, viruses, fungi

  • Hemoglobin
  • Red Blood Cell Count
  • White Blood Cell Count
  • Platelet Count
  • ESR

Cardiac Markers - These blood tests help to detect certain conditions related to the heart.

  • Cholesterol
  • Triglyceride
  • LDL
  • HDL

Diabetes Mellitus - These tests are used to diagnose and screen for diabetes

  • Glucose fasting
  • HB A1C
  • Mean Plasma Glucose

Bone Health - These blood tests help to detect certain conditions that affect the bones and joints.

  • Serum Calcium
  • RA Factor
  • Uric Acid

Liver Health - These blood tests help to assess the status of the liver and its functions.

  • SGPT
  • SGOT
  • Bilirubin
  • Australia Antigen (for Hepatitis B)
  • GGT
  • Serum Albumin
  • Protein (Total)

Thyroid - Thyroid Profile Total is a group of tests that are done together to detect or diagnose thyroid diseases.

  • TSH
  • FT3
  • FT4

Kidney Functionality - These blood tests help to assess the function of the kidneys.

  • Serum Urea
  • Serum Creatinine

It's a good practice to make regular health checks part of your routine. This will help you stay healthy and pick up potential problems early.