PREMARITAL HEALTH CHECKUP-FEMALE
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An Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) test measures how quickly red blood cells settle at the bottom of a test tube. This test is a general indicator of inflammation in the body. While it does not diagnose a specific condition, an elevated ESR can suggest the presence of infections, autoimmune diseases, inflammatory bowel diseases, or certain types of cancer.Its often used in conjunction with other tests to help diagnose and monitor these conditions.
A Urine Examination Routine (URINE R / E) test is a comprehensive analysis of urine to detect various health conditions.It involves physical, chemical, and microscopic examinations.The test checks for substances like glucose, protein, blood cells, bacteria, and other components that can indicate problems with the kidneys, liver, urinary tract, or overall health.This routine test is essential for diagnosing infections, kidney diseases, diabetes, and other disorders, as well as monitoring overall health.
Hemoglobin electrophoresis is a blood test that separates and analyzes different types of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is a protein in red blood cells responsible for carrying oxygen. This test helps diagnose hemoglobinopathies, genetic disorders that affect the structure or production of hemoglobin. Conditions like sickle cell disease, thalassemia, and other less common hemoglobin disorders can be identified through hemoglobin electrophoresis. Its often used as a screening tool for newborns and adults at risk for these disorders.
The Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) Rapid test is a quick method to detect the presence of the Hepatitis B virus (HBV) in your blood. A positive result indicates an active HBV infection. This test is essential for diagnosing acute or chronic hepatitis B, as well as identifying individuals who can transmit the virus to others. While rapid tests provide quick results, they might not be as sensitive as laboratory-based tests, so a confirmatory test is often recommended for positive results.
A glucose random (R) test measures the blood sugar level at any point in the day, regardless of when you last ate.It is often used to screen for diabetes or to monitor blood sugar control in people with diabetes.A normal random glucose test result is typically below 200 mg / dL (11.1 mmol / L).However, if the result is consistently above this threshold, it may indicate the presence of diabetes.A random glucose test can be a valuable tool in assessing blood sugar regulation and guiding further diagnostic testing or treatment decisions.
Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) is a hormone produced by the ovaries that reflects the number of eggs remaining in the body. An AMH test measures this hormone level to assess ovarian reserve, which is crucial for predicting fertility potential. Lower AMH levels generally indicate a declining egg supply, while higher levels suggest a greater number of eggs. This test is valuable for women undergoing fertility treatments, those concerned about premature ovarian failure, and those considering egg freezing.
A total testosterone test measures the combined levels of both free and bound testosterone in the blood. This is the most common type of testosterone test and is typically used to assess overall testosterone levels. Its important to note that while total testosterone provides valuable information, it does not directly reflect the biologically active form of the hormone.
REVIEW OF PERIPHERAL BLOOD SMEAR IS COMMONLY USED TO IDENTIFY ABNORMALITIES. THIS IS SPECIALLY INDICATED IN ANEMIAS THAT DO NOT RESPOND TO THERAPY, ANEMIAS WITHOUT APPARENT CAUSE OR IF HEMOLYSIS, BONE MARROW FIBROSIS OR TUMOR INVASION IS SUSPECTED. IDENTIFICATION OF FRAGMENTED RBC, SPHEROCYTES, SICKLE CELLS, INTRACELLULAR INCLUSIONS OR PARASITES CAN ONLY BE MADE BY EXAMINING THE PERIPHERAL SMEAR.
GUIDING TREATMENT: THE BIOPSY RESULTS CAN PROVIDE CRUCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE TYPE, STAGE, AND CHARACTERISTICS OF A DISEASE, WHICH HELPS DOCTORS DETERMINE THE MOST EFFECTIVE COURSE OF TREATMENT.
ITS USED FOR QUICK AND CONVENIENT SCREENING, ESPECIALLY IN EMERGENCY SETTINGS, OUTREACH PROGRAMS, OR FOR PEOPLE WITH RISK FACTORS. A POSITIVE RESULT INDICATES A PAST OR PRESENT INFECTION AND SHOULD BE FOLLOWED UP WITH A MORE SPECIFIC TEST (LIKE AN HCV RNA PCR) TO CONFIRM AN ACTIVE INFECTION.
A COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT (CBC) IS A COMPREHENSIVE BLOOD TEST THAT PROVIDES INFORMATION ABOUT THE CELLS IN YOUR BLOOD. IT MEASURES THE NUMBER OF RED BLOOD CELLS, WHITE BLOOD CELLS, AND PLATELETS, AS WELL AS HEMOGLOBIN (THE PROTEIN THAT CARRIES OXYGEN) AND HEMATOCRIT (THE PERCENTAGE OF RED BLOOD CELLS IN YOUR BLOOD). A CBC IS USED TO DIAGNOSE AND MONITOR A WIDE RANGE OF CONDITIONS, INCLUDING ANEMIA, INFECTIONS, BLEEDING DISORDERS, AND BLOOD CANCERS.
A POSITIVE VDRL (RPR) INDICATES AN ACTIVE OR RECENT SYPHILIS INFECTION. THE DILUTION TITER CAN BE USED TO MONITOR THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TREATMENT, AS THE TITER SHOULD DECREASE AFTER SUCCESSFUL THERAPY.
A BLOOD GROUP ABO & RH FACTOR (TUBE METHOD) TEST DETERMINES AN INDIVIDUALS BLOOD TYPE BASED ON THE PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF SPECIFIC ANTIGENS ON RED BLOOD CELLS. THE ABO SYSTEM CATEGORIZES BLOOD INTO FOUR TYPES: A, B, AB, AND O, WHILE THE RH FACTOR DETERMINES WHETHER BLOOD IS POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE. THIS TEST IS CRUCIAL FOR SAFE BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, AS INCOMPATIBLE BLOOD TYPES CAN LEAD TO SEVERE REACTIONS. ITS ALSO ESSENTIAL FOR PREGNANT WOMEN TO DETERMINE RH FACTOR COMPATIBILITY TO PREVENT COMPLICATIONS FOR THE FETUS.
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