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Basic Arthiritis Profile A

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36 parameters

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Report in 24Hrs

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Instruction

Overnight fasting (8-12 hrs) is recommended. Do not eat or drink anything except water before the test.

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Parameters

This Package includes following

  • Complete Hemogram (28)
  • Calcium
  • Uric Acid
  • Serum Creatinine
  • SGOT (AST)
  • SGPT (ALT)
  • C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
  • Rheumatoid Factor (RF)
  • Anti-Streptolysin O (ASO)

Test Overview

Rheumatoid Factor (RF)

  • What: Measures the presence of rheumatoid factor, an autoantibody.
  • Why: Primarily used to help diagnose rheumatoid arthritis and distinguish it from other types of arthritis.
  • How: Blood test.
  • When: Ordered when a patient presents with joint pain, swelling, and stiffness, especially in the hands and feet.

CBC - Complete Haemogram (28 Parameters)

  • What: Comprehensive evaluation of red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, platelets, and other related indices.
  • Why: Helps detect infections, anemia, inflammation, bleeding disorders, and immune status.
  • How: Blood test.
  • When: Routinely ordered as a screening or in presence of non-specific symptoms like fatigue, fever, or bruising.

Liver Profile (2 Tests)

  • Aspartate Aminotransferase (SGOT)
    • What: Enzyme found in the liver and heart.
    • Why: Elevated levels may indicate liver damage, heart issues, or muscle injury.
    • How: Blood test.
    • When: Used to assess liver function or after symptoms like jaundice, fatigue, or abdominal pain.
  • Alanine Transaminase (SGPT)
    • What: Liver enzyme more specific to liver cell damage
    • Why: Important marker for hepatitis, fatty liver, or drug toxicity.
    • How: Blood test.
    • When: Ordered with SGOT when evaluating liver disease.

C-Reactive Protein (CRP)

  • What: A protein produced by the liver in response to inflammation
  • Why: Marker for acute and chronic inflammatory conditions, infections, and autoimmune diseases.
  • How: Blood test.
  • When: Used to monitor infection, autoimmune flares, or assess cardiovascular risk.

Kidney Profile (3 Tests)

  • Uric Acid
    • What: A waste product formed from purine breakdown.
    • Why: Helps diagnose gout or monitor kidney function.
    • How: Blood test.
    • When: Ordered in case of joint pain or kidney stones.
  • Serum Creatinine
    • What: A waste product from muscle metabolism.
    • Why: Key indicator of kidney function.
    • How: Blood test.
    • When: Routinely used to assess renal health and eGFR.
  • Calcium
    • What: Measures blood calcium levels.
    • Why: Important for evaluating bone health, kidney function, and parathyroid disorders.
    • How: Blood test.
    • When: Ordered when symptoms suggest a calcium imbalance (e.g., cramps, tingling, bone pain).

Anti-Streptolysin O (ASO)

  • What: Detects antibodies against streptolysin O, a toxin produced by Group A Streptococcus.
  • Why: Confirms recent streptococcal infection that may cause rheumatic fever or glomerulonephritis.
  • How: Blood test.
  • When: Ordered if there's suspicion of a post-streptococcal complication.

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