4 Important Blood Tests

Routine checkups should be part of one’s healthcare regime. Blood tests are a good starting point to gauge the status of your health. They can help assess the changing levels of substances in the blood as well as detect any infections in the blood.

Typically, it is advised to get a blood test at least once every year. If you do not wish to visit a lab, you have the option of getting tested at home with Chughtai lab home sample collection.  Make sure to get yourself tested annually.

Below are 4 important blood tests that should be done regularly:

  1. Complete Blood Count (CBC)

A complete blood count normally tests the levels of 10 different components of every major cell in the blood including the red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs), and platelets. Some of the components that are measured by this test include RBC count, hemoglobin, and hematocrit.

Abnormal levels of these components may indicate a number of health problems including nutritional deficiencies (such as vitamin B-6 or B-12), iron deficiency, tissue inflammation, infections, heart conditions, bone marrow problems, and even cancer.

  1. Basic Metabolic Panel

A basic metabolic panel (BMP) checks for levels of certain compounds in the blood, including electrolytes, chloride, glucose, calcium, potassium, sodium, creatinine, carbon dioxide, and blood urea nitrogen (BUN).

Abnormal levels of these compounds can indicate conditions such as kidney disease, diabetes, or hormone imbalances.

  1. Thyroid Panel

A thyroid panel, also referred to as thyroid function test, is done to check the production of certain hormones by the thyroid gland (a small gland in the neck) as well as to ensure proper functioning of the gland. The tests usually included in a thyroid panel are:

  • Thyroxine (T4): Along with T3, this regulates the metabolism and growth of an individual.
  • Triiodothyronine (T3): Along with T4, this regulates the heart rate and body temperature.
  • T3 resin uptake (RU): This measures how well a hormone called thyroxin-binding globulin is binding.
  • Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH): This helps regulate the levels of hormones your released by the thyroid.

Abnormal levels of these hormones may be indicative of a number of different conditions, such as low protein levels, thyroid growth disorders, and irregular levels of the hormones testosterone and estrogen.

  1. Lipid panel

Lipid panel is conducted to check the levels of two types of cholesterol namely, high-density lipoprotein (HDL), or “good” cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein (LDL), or “bad” cholesterol.

HDL removes harmful substances from the blood and helps the liver break them down into waste. LDL, on the other hand, causes plaque to develop in the arteries, increasing the risk of heart disease.

These are only 4 types of blood tests. There exist many other ones that may be recommended by a health professional.

Getting blood tests done on regular bases can help in the early detection of a health condition and make the treatment easier and more effective. If the blood tests show any irregularities, your doctor may recommend other follow-up tests to ensure optimal health as well as to rule out the possibility of a particular illness.

Therefore if you have not had a chance to get a routine blood test done lately, get yourself tested from Chughtai Lab Lahore, as they offer one of the best testing services in Pakistan.

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