FBS (Fasting Blood Sugar) |
This test measures blood glucose levels after fasting for 8-12
hours. It is used to diagnose diabetes, prediabetes, and
assess glucose control in diabetic individuals.
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CBC (Complete Blood Count) |
This test measures the complete blood cell count including red
blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. It is used to
diagnose anemia, infections, inflammations, and many blood
disorders.
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ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) |
This test measures the rate at which red blood cells settle at
the bottom of a test tube in one hour. It indicates
inflammation in the body and helps diagnose autoimmune and
infectious diseases.
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CRP (C-Reactive Protein) |
This protein is produced by the liver in response to
inflammation. It indicates the presence of inflammation or
infection and is used to assess the risk of heart disease.
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ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase) |
This liver enzyme is found in liver cells. It is used to
diagnose liver damage such as hepatitis, fatty liver, and
other liver diseases.
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AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase) |
This enzyme is found in the liver and muscles. It is used to
assess liver damage and muscle diseases.
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ALKPH (Alkaline Phosphatase) |
This enzyme is found in the liver, bones, and placenta. It is
used to assess liver and bone issues such as Paget's disease
and biliary obstruction.
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UA/UC (Urine Analysis/Urine Culture) |
Urine analysis includes physical, chemical, and microscopic
examination, and urine culture is used to identify bacteria.
It is used to diagnose urinary tract infections, kidney
diseases, and assess kidney function.
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UREA |
The final product of protein metabolism, excreted by the
kidneys. It is used to assess kidney function and blood
nitrogen levels.
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CREAT (Creatinine) |
A product of creatinine breakdown in muscles, excreted by the
kidneys. It is used to assess kidney function and glomerular
filtration rate.
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ACID URIC (Uric Acid) |
The final product of purine metabolism. It is used to diagnose
gout, kidney diseases, and assess uric acid production and
excretion.
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RF (Rheumatoid Factor) |
An antibody found in people with autoimmune diseases like
rheumatoid arthritis. It is used to diagnose autoimmune and
inflammatory diseases.
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TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) |
A hormone secreted by the pituitary gland that regulates
thyroid function. It is used to assess thyroid function and
diagnose hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.
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T3 (Triiodothyronine) & T4 (Thyroxine) |
Thyroid hormones produced by the thyroid gland. They are used
to assess thyroid status and diagnose thyroid diseases.
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HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) |
Good cholesterol that helps remove bad cholesterol from the
blood. It is used to assess the risk of cardiovascular
diseases.
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LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein) |
Bad cholesterol that can cause plaque buildup in arteries. It
is used to assess the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
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TG (Triglycerides) |
Fats found in the blood that are used as an energy source.
They are used to assess the risk of heart diseases and
metabolic disorders.
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CHOL (Cholesterol) |
Fat found in the blood that is essential for cell and hormone
production. It is used to assess overall cholesterol levels
and the risk of heart disease.
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FE (Iron) |
An essential element for hemoglobin production in red blood
cells. It is used to diagnose iron deficiency anemia and
assess iron levels in the body.
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BILI T (Total Bilirubin) |
Total bilirubin produced from the breakdown of hemoglobin in
the liver. It is used to diagnose liver and blood disorders.
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BILI D (Direct Bilirubin) |
Direct bilirubin that is water-soluble. It is used for a more
precise diagnosis of liver and biliary diseases.
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VIT D3 (Vitamin D3) |
A vitamin essential for calcium absorption and bone health. It
is used to diagnose vitamin D deficiency and assess bone
health.
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CA (Calcium) |
An essential element for bone and teeth health, and proper
muscle and nerve function. It is used to assess calcium levels
and diagnose bone and kidney disorders.
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PH (Phosphorus) |
An important element for building bones and teeth and
producing energy. It is used to assess phosphorus levels and
diagnose kidney and bone disorders.
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NA (Sodium) |
An important element for fluid balance and proper muscle and
nerve function. It is used to assess sodium levels and
diagnose issues related to electrolyte balance and blood
pressure.
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K (Potassium) |
An important element for the proper function of the heart,
muscles, and nerves. It is used to assess potassium levels and
diagnose issues related to the heart, kidneys, and electrolyte
balance.
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