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Diagnostic Tests for Blood and Urine
Blood and urine tests are essential tools in modern medicine, used to assess overall health, diagnose conditions, and monitor ongoing treatments. These tests provide valuable insights into how well the body’s organs and systems are functioning.
Common Blood Tests:
Complete Blood Count (CBC): Evaluates red and white blood cells, hemoglobin, and platelets to detect infections, anemia, and blood disorders.
Blood Glucose Test: Measures blood sugar levels for diagnosing and monitoring diabetes.
Lipid Profile: Assesses cholesterol and triglyceride levels to evaluate heart disease risk.
Liver Function Tests (LFTs): Check for liver inflammation or damage.
Kidney Function Tests (Creatinine, BUN): Assess how well the kidneys are working.
Thyroid Panel (TSH, T3, T4): Evaluates thyroid gland function.
Electrolyte Panel: Monitors fluid balance and essential minerals like sodium and potassium.
Common Urine Tests:
Urinalysis: Detects urinary tract infections, kidney disease, and diabetes indicators.
Urine Culture: Identifies bacteria causing infection.
24-hour Urine Collection: Measures substances like protein or creatinine to assess kidney health.
These tests are non-invasive, quick, and widely used in preventive care, early diagnosis, and ongoing disease management. Regular testing helps detect health issues before symptoms appear, allowing for timely intervention and better outcomes.