Swasthfit Super 1 In Agra
Please make sure you fast for 12 hours prior to the exam. On the day of sampling, daily reports covering 32 parameters must be sent in by 11 AM.
What is The Swasth Super 1 Package?
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People who have regular checkups are better able to keep an eye on their health and take early action on any potential problems.
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Dr. Lal PathLabs' Swasth Super 1 package provides a full examination that includes thyroid hormones, blood sugar, renal health, liver function, and lipid profile.
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It offers good value for money and is suggested for preventative care every six to twelve months, or as directed by a healthcare professional.
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The following are included in the package:
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Glucose Fasting Test: This test is essential for diabetes management and screening since it measures blood glucose levels after an overnight fast.
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Thyroid Profile Total: An array of examinations used to identify thyroid conditions.
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Lipid Profile Screen: Evaluates blood lipid levels to determine the risk of cardiovascular disease.
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Liver and Kidney Panel: Uses extensive blood testing to assess and track the condition of the liver and kidneys.
When is The Swasth Super 1 Package Recommended?
Regular health examinations are advised to be done with the Swasth Super 1 bundle.
It makes diagnosis for renal, liver, high cholesterol, diabetes, and thyroid issues.
In people with risk factors such as the following, it screens for diabetes, thyroid issues, high cholesterol, liver, or renal illness.
What The Results May Indicate?
The Swasth Super 1 package's normal ranges for its components can differ significantly between laboratories. Based on variables including age, gender, and health, doctors assess the results.
Interpretations of The Greasy Fasting Test:
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Normal range for fasting glucose is 70–99 mg/dL.
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Level of Fasting Blood Sugar: 100–125 mg/dL: impaired fasting glucose, or prediabetes
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126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L) or higher on multiple occasions during fasting: Diabetes
Guidelines for Cholesterol Levels in Most Adults:
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Lower is better when it comes to LDL (bad cholesterol): 70-130 mg/dL.
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40–60 mg/dL of HDL (good cholesterol); higher is preferable.
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Less than 200 mg/dL of total cholesterol (lower is better)
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Triglycerides: 10–50 mg/dL (less is preferable).