Swasthfit Super 1 In Bengaluru
Kindly ensure that you fast for twelve hours before the test. Daily reports covering 32 parameters are due by 11 AM on the day of sampling.
What is The Swasth Super 1 Package?
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Regular checkups make it easier for people to monitor their health and address any potential issues early on.
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The comprehensive test that includes thyroid hormones, blood sugar, renal health, liver function, and lipid profile is offered by Dr. Lal PathLabs' Swasth Super 1 package.
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It is recommended for preventative treatment every six to twelve months, or as instructed by a healthcare provider, and is reasonably priced.
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Included in the package are the following items:
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The glucose fasting test, which gauges blood glucose levels following an overnight fast, is crucial for diabetes screening and management.
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Thyroid Profile Total: A collection of tests performed to determine thyroid disorders.
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Lipid Profile Screen: Assesses blood lipid concentrations to ascertain cardiovascular disease risk.
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Liver and Kidney Panel: This panel uses a variety of blood tests to monitor and evaluate the state of the kidneys and liver.
When is The Swasth Super 1 Package Recommended?
The Swasth Super 1 bundle should be used in conjunction with routine health checkups.
It diagnoses problems with the kidneys, liver, excessive cholesterol, diabetes, and thyroid.
It checks for liver or kidney sickness, high cholesterol, diabetes, thyroid problems, and high blood pressure in patients with the following risk factors.
What The Results May Indicate?
The typical ranges for the components of the Swasth Super 1 package might vary greatly between laboratories. Medical professionals evaluate the outcomes based on factors such as age, gender, and health.
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).