Consultation for a general health check-up and request a comprehensive blood test analysis. I want to review my overall health status and understand if there are any deficiencies or concerns that need attention.
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Blood tests-
CBC, ESR
LFT
RFT
Electrolyte
Blood glucose fasting and PP
Hba1c
TFT
lipid profile
Vit b12, VitD, calcium
Eye examination by opthalmologist
Monitor BP and pulse
ECG
PAP smear every 3 year
Urine routine examination
self breast examination every month
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At 29 years, a preventive health evaluation is a very good decision.
Most women in this age group commonly show:
• Vitamin D deficiency
• Vitamin B12 deficiency
• Iron deficiency (even without anemia)
• Early insulin resistance
• Thyroid imbalance
• Lipid abnormalities
A “general check-up” should not just list numbers — it should assess:
• Metabolic health
• Hormonal balance
• Nutritional status
• Organ function
• Cardiovascular risk
The goal is early correction before symptoms develop.
Next Steps
Recommended Comprehensive Blood Panel
Health Tips
✔ Do tests in one lab for consistency
✔ Avoid testing during acute illness
✔ For accurate lipid profile, avoid alcohol 3–4 days before
✔ If menstruating, iron parameters are best checked mid-cycle
✔ Numbers must be interpreted clinically — not just “within range”
If you’d like, you can share your reports once done — a structured, detailed analysis during an online consultation will help identify subtle imbalances and create a personalized correction plan tailored specifically to you.
Dear Patient
Recommended basic tests:
✔ Complete Blood Count (CBC) — anemia, infection
✔ Blood Sugar (Fasting / HbA1c) — diabetes screening
✔ Lipid Profile — cholesterol levels
✔ Thyroid Function (TSH)
✔ Liver Function Test (LFT)
✔ Kidney Function Test (KFT)
✔ Vitamin B12 and Vitamin D
✔ Iron Profile / Ferritin (especially if fatigue or hair fall)
✔ Urine Routine Examination
Additional tests if needed (based on symptoms):
- Hormonal profile (if menstrual irregularity, PCOS symptoms)
- Ultrasound abdomen/pelvis
- Inflammatory markers (ESR/CRP)
- ECG (if cardiac symptoms or family history)
What this evaluation helps with:
- Detecting vitamin deficiencies
- Identifying metabolic risks (diabetes, cholesterol)
- Assessing thyroid function
- Evaluating liver and kidney health
- Understanding overall nutritional status
Once reports are available, they can be interpreted in detail with lifestyle and treatment guidance if required.
Regular exercise, balanced diet, adequate sleep, and stress management remain the foundation of good health.
For detailed report analysis and personalized health advice, you can consult me online anytime.
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