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Obesity

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A disorder involving excessive body fat that increases the risk of health problems.

Obesity often results from taking in more calories than are burned by exercise and normal daily activities.

Obesity occurs when a person's body mass index is 25 or greater. The excessive body fat increases the risk of serious health problems.
The mainstay of treatment is lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise.

Obesity Related Blood Tests

1) Complete Hemogram

  • Haemoglobin (Hb%)

  • MCH

  • MCHC

  • MCV

  • Mean Platelet Value (MPV)

  • PCV Haematocrits

  • PDW - Platelet Distribution Width

  • Platelet Count (Thrombocyte Count)

  • WBC - White Blood Cells Count

  • RDW – Red Cell Distribution Width

  • Neutrophils

  • Eosinophils

  • Lymphocytes

  • Monocytes

  • Basophils

  • RDW - CV


2) Lipid Profile Test

  • Total Cholesterol, Serum

  • HDL Cholesterol Direct

  • LDL Cholesterol Direct

  • Triglyceride, Serum

  •  VLDL
     

3) Liver Function Tests

  • Albumin, Serum

  • Total Protein, Serum

  • Alkaline Phosphatase, Serum

  • Total Bilirubin, Serum

  • Direct Bilirubin, Serum

  • Indirect Bilirubin, Serum

  • SGOT/AST

  • SGPT/ALT

  • Globulin

  • A/G Ratio
     

4) Thyroid Profile Test, Total

  • Total Tri Iodothyronine (T3)

  • Total Thyroxine (T4)

  • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)


5) Hs CRP High Sensitivity CRP

6) Blood Glucose Fasting (BGF)

7) HbA1C – Glycated Haemoglobin

8) Urine Routine 

  • pH Urine

  • Specific Gravity

  • Colour

  • Transparency

  • Albumin

  • Sugar

  • Blood

  • Red Blood Cells

  • Pus Cells

  • Epithelial Cells

  • Crystals

  • Cast

  • Bacteria

  • Urobilinogen

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