You can improve your health by adopting healthy practices. You may simplify things by living an easy lifestyle, eating nutritiously, and exercising frequently. Similarly, healthy habits also help your body's immunity function better. Unfortunately, we have been ignoring these health issues. Eventually, many people become victims of hard-hitting diseases with severe health consequences.
Serious health issues include the rapidly rising rates of cholesterol and heart disease. Women are more likely to be diagnosed with these chronic illnesses. As per the reports, 38% of women have one or more chronic diseases, compared to 30% of men’s health. Lack of awareness plays a vital role as a barrier to women’s health. And to resolve that problem, a women's health check-up is necessary.
Whole body check-up comprises tests such as CBP, thyroid profile, vitamin tests, blood sugar tests, lipid profile, pap smear, ultrasound, and CT scans, which help in screening major health problems in females. So grab the opportunity by utilizing the whole body check-up package available at affordable prices to live a healthy and happy life.
Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Volume (LVEDV): 55-170 ml
Left Ventricular End-Systolic Volume (LVESV): 25-75 ml
Left Ventricular Mass (LVM): 71-95 g/m²
Left Ventricular Wall Thickness: 0.6-1.1 cm
Aortic Valve Area: 2.5-4.0 cm²
Mitral Valve Area: 4-6 cm²
Aortic Valve Velocity: < 2 m/s
Mitral Valve Velocity: < 1.5 m/s
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
7 to 20 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) in adults.
ECG
Heart rate: 60-100 beats per minute
P wave duration: 0.06-0.12 seconds
PR interval: 0.12-0.20 seconds
QRS complex duration: 0.06-0.10 seconds
QT interval: 0.36-0.44 seconds
QTc interval (corrected QT): 0.36-0.44 seconds
CT Brain Plain
Normal size and shape of the brain structures.
No evidence of bleeding or hemorrhage.
Absence of tumors or masses.
Clear and symmetrical ventricles.
Normal density of brain tissue.
No signs of edema or swelling.
No abnormalities in the skull or bones.
CUE (Complete Urine ExaminatioN)
Color: Yellow (light to dark)
Appearance: Clear
Specific Gravity: 1.005 to 1.030
pH: 4.6 to 8.0
Protein: Negative
Glucose: Negative
Ketones: Negative
Bilirubin: Negative
Urobilinogen: 0.2 to 1.0 mg/dL
Blood: Negative
Leukocytes: Negative
Nitrite: Negative
Crystals: None to few
Epithelial cells: 0-5 per high power field (HPF)
Casts: Occasional hyaline casts per low power field (LPF)
Bacteria: None to few
Trichomonas: Absent
Yeast: Absent
Squamous epithelial cells: Few per low power field (LPF)
Please note that the values may vary depending on age, gender, and other factors. Always consult with a healthcare professional to evaluate your test results.
Frequently Asked Questions
Women are always at risk of developing several medical conditions that may not show any signs or
symptoms, such as gynecological cancers, thyroid, and anemia. There are additional risks if you have a
family history of diabetes, hypertension, stroke, breast cancer, etc. Therefore, all women above 18
years should go for a whole body check-up at least once a year to identify and prevent the progression
of such diseases.
Yes, Whole body check-up includes tests such as x-ray mammography, x-ray chest PA view helps to detect
breast cancer and treat at an early stage.
The tests that are performed in the whole body check-up for females are:
Blood tests: ESR, FBS(fasting blood Glucose), HBA1C (Glycosylated Haemoglobin), HBsAgQ2, HIV I / II, LFT (Liver Function Test), Lipid Profile, PLBS (Post Lunch Blood Glucose ), Serum Creatinine, Serum Electrolytes, Serum Uric Acid, T3, T4 and TSH, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D(25 OH), Anti HCV, Blood Grouping and RH, Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN), CBP (Complete Blood Picture), Serum Calcium and Gamma GT.
Imaging tests: USG Abdomen with Pelvis, USG Carotid Doppler, X-Ray Chest PA View, X-Ray Mammography, 2D Echo with Colour Doppler, CT Brain Plain, CT Coronary Angiogram
Other tests: ECG, Pap Smear, TMT, Complete Stool Examination, CUE (Complete Urine Examination)
Some disorders, like dehydration, kidney stone, UTI, or sexually transmitted diseases, can be identified
by conducting a complete urine examination.