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| Frequently asked questions: |
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- Who conducts these tests?
- How long does it take for the reports to be declared?
- How often should one get these tests conducted?
- Quick reference
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| Typically thee tests should be conducted once in 3 months although the frequency may vary depending on the condition of the patient and the sugsgestion from the doctor |
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| Who conducts these tests? |
Specialists from various spheres of medicine conduct these tests. Thyrocare and WellSpring have a specialist team of analysts who study all reports and then give out the results.
Both these service providers are also ISO certified and use the latest technology in conducting these tests and arriving at the results |
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| How long does it take for the reports to be declared? |
| The tests will be conducted within 4 working days of booking the package depending on the availability of both parties and the reports would be delivered within 10 working days |
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| How often should one get these tests conducted? |
| Typically these tests should be conducted once in 3 months although the frequency may vary depending on the condition of the patient and the suggestion from the doctor . |
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| Quick References |
Thyrocare - Aarogyam30
Each test falls under a category, which is targeted at testing a particular organ or system of the body. Details on these categories are as below: |
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| Thyroid Profile: Thyroid is a gland which controls how the body uses itýs energy. Lack of the Thyroid hormone causes swelling in the neck, difficulty in swallowing, intolerance to cold, tiredness, rough voice, dry skin, mood swings among others It is to be kept in mind that four out of the five thyroid patients are women. In fact, thyroid testing is required for all those who have lost their strength and energy without illness or reasons. |
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Lipid Profile: Lipids are used for storing energy in the body. High lipid levels damage the blood vessels, which affects various organs including heart failure. People suffering from diabetes and blood pressure tend to have higher risk of such failures
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| Liver Profile: Liver is the largest, most active and complex organ in the body. It also makes energy by converting the food we eat into proteins, fats and sugars. Liver Profile measures whether the liver has been functioning. |
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| Anemia Profile: Deficiency of iron is important to detect, as it can lead to low supply of oxygen to the cells. Iron deficiency is the most common cause of anemia in India. It is important to detect anemia, as it can be easily prevented with the right food and using medicines. |
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| Renal Profile: The kidney is one of the most important organs in the body. The kidney removes all unwanted liquids in the body as urine. It also plays a vital role in monitoring blood pressure and regulates the workload on heart |
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Infectious Diseases: This profile includes tests Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C, which are growing rapidly in India. Hepatitis means a big risk for life and the individuals suffering from these infections can be detected early using this profile.
Aarogyam 30 is thus a profile, which covers most of the vital disorders and can assure an individual that he has less to worry or nothing to worry than a man who has no knowledge about what is happening to his body. |
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| SugarScan - Preventive care for Diabetic patients especially for Diabetic patients |
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| Lipid Profile: helps to determine the risk of blockage of arteries and damage to blood vessels. |
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| Cardiac Risk Markers: They help to determine the risk of developing blockage of arteries among the patients who have a family history. |
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| Renal Profile: The second most commonly affected organ in diabetic patients is kidney. These tests are highly recommended among diabetic patients as they determine at an early stage kidney diseases. |
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| Liver Profile: Which determines any infection of liver. |
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| Anemia Profile: It is a profile highly recommended for pregnant women. |
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