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Basic Diagnostic Package for Men
The “Basic Diagnostic Package for Men” is a comprehensive set of tests designed to assess the general health status of men.
Warszawa
Prima Vita Med
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Lowest price from 30 days before discounting PLN 378.10The "Basic Diagnostic Package for Men" package includes, among others:
The “Basic Diagnostic Package for Men” is a comprehensive set of tests designed to assess the general health of men. It includes tests for monitoring the function of key organs (liver, kidneys, heart), hormone levels, and detecting potential metabolic disorders, infections, or inflammation. Regular use of this package helps detect diseases at an early stage and allows for timely preventive or therapeutic action.
What does the package include?
- Complete Blood Count (CBC) – a basic blood test to assess overall health, and detect infections, anemia, or other hematologic issues.
- Fibrinogen – a plasma protein involved in blood clotting. Elevated levels may indicate inflammation, infection, or cardiovascular disease.
- Glucose – blood sugar test to detect diabetes, insulin resistance, or metabolic disorders.
- Lipid Panel – includes total cholesterol, LDL (bad), HDL (good), and triglycerides. Helps assess the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
- ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase) – a liver enzyme that increases with liver damage.
- AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase) – another enzyme indicating liver function and potential issues with the heart or muscles.
- GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase) – a liver enzyme that may increase with liver or bile duct disorders.
- Creatinine – a marker of kidney function. Elevated levels may suggest kidney failure or dysfunction.
- Urea – a waste product formed in the liver and removed by the kidneys. High levels may indicate kidney issues or dehydration.
- Uric Acid – a purine metabolism product. High levels can lead to gout.
- Sodium and Potassium – essential electrolytes for fluid balance, heart, and muscle function.
- CRP (C-reactive Protein) – an inflammation marker. Elevated levels can indicate infections, autoimmune diseases, or inflammation.
- TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone) – regulates thyroid function. Abnormal levels may signal thyroid disorders.
- Testosterone – the main male hormone, affecting muscle mass, energy, and libido. Low levels may cause fatigue, reduced strength, and low sex drive.
- Total PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) – a marker for prostate health. Elevated PSA may indicate prostate disorders, including cancer. Regular screening is crucial for men over 50.
- Vitamin B12 – essential for red blood cell production and nervous system health. Deficiency can lead to fatigue, weakness, and neurological issues.
- Amylase – a pancreatic enzyme. Elevated levels may suggest pancreatitis.
- Urinalysis – general urine test to evaluate the urinary system. Detects infections, protein, blood, or kidney issues.
- Helicobacter pylori in stool – detects H. pylori bacteria, which can cause gastric and duodenal ulcers and increase the risk of stomach cancer.
- CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen) – a tumor marker that may be elevated in colorectal, lung, pancreatic, or gastric cancers.
Why choose this package?
- Early detection of heart disease, diabetes, liver, kidney, and prostate issues
- Identification of metabolic, hormonal, or inflammatory disorders
- Optimization of overall health and long-term disease prevention
- Regular monitoring of testosterone and other hormones that affect strength, energy, and function
- Detection of chronic infections such as Helicobacter pylori, which can cause serious complications
Men’s health screening
Men, especially over the age of 40, should regularly undergo diagnostic tests to detect potential health problems early. Regular checkups help prevent chronic conditions and enable timely medical intervention. Monitoring hormone levels, organ function, and the urinary and digestive systems is key to maintaining good health.
How to prepare for the test?
- It is best to perform the tests in the morning, on an empty stomach
- Avoid intense physical activity 24 hours before the test
- Before glucose, lipid, and PSA tests, avoid fatty meals the day before
- For Helicobacter pylori testing, perform the test if you have gastrointestinal symptoms such as abdominal pain or heartburn
- If you are taking any medications – especially hormones or drugs affecting digestion – inform your doctor beforehand
The “Basic Diagnostic Package for Men” is a comprehensive tool for monitoring men's health. Regular testing of hormone levels, organ function, and inflammation markers helps with early detection and treatment of diseases. Taking preventive action significantly improves quality of life and helps avoid serious future health problems.
