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POLLUTION RISK CHECK, ADVANCE


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UNDERSTANDING POLLUTION RISK CHECK, ADVANCE

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WHAT IS POLLUTION RISK CHECK, ADVANCE?

The Pollution Risk Check-Advance package is tailored to assess your probability
of getting sick due to pollution. This package offers high sensitive C-reactive
protein test, complete blood counts, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, creatinine,
an allergy screening test for total IgE and Phadia top, and sputum culture.
Exposure to pollutants can cause a variety of adverse health outcomes, thereby
impacting overall health. The disease burden can be minimized by reducing
pollution, so pollution control should be the top priority.


WHAT DOES POLLUTION RISK CHECK, ADVANCE MEASURE?

Contains 27 tests



ESR (ERYTHROCYTE SEDIMENTATION RATE)

An ESR test measures the rate at which red blood cells (erythrocytes) settle
(sediment) in one hour at the bottom of a tube that contains a blood sample.

When there is inflammation in the body, certain proteins, mainly fibrinogen,
increase in the blood. This increased amount of fibrinogen causes the red blood
cells to form a stack (rouleaux formation) that settles quickly due to its high
density, leading to an increase in the ESR.

An ESR test is a non-specific measure of inflammation and can be affected by
conditions other than inflammation. This test cannot identify the exact location
of the inflammation in your body or what is causing it. Hence, an ESR test is
usually performed along with a few other tests to identify or treat possible
health concerns.

Know more about ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate)




CBC (COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT)

The CBC (Complete Blood Count) test evaluates red blood cells (RBCs), white
blood cells (WBCs}, and platelets. Each of these blood cells performs essential
functions–RBCs carry oxygen from your lungs to the various body parts, WBCs help
fight infections and other diseases, and platelets help your blood to clot–so
determining their levels can provide significant health information. A CBC test
also determines the hemoglobin level, a protein in RBC that carries oxygen from
the lungs to the rest of your body. Evaluating all these components together can
provide important information about your overall health.

Know more about CBC (Complete Blood Count)


 * ABSOLUTE LEUCOCYTE COUNT

   The Absolute Leucocyte Count test measures the total number of white blood
   cells (leucocytes) in the given volume of blood. It examines different types
   of white blood cells such as neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, basophils
   and eosinophils. These cells tell about the status of the immune system and
   its ability to fight off infections and other conditions like inflammation,
   allergies, bone marrow disorders etc.

   This further contains
   
    * Absolute Eosinophil Count
    * Absolute Neutrophil Count
    * Absolute Basophil Count
    * Absolute Lymphocyte Count
    * Absolute Monocyte Count


 * DIFFERENTIAL LEUKOCYTE COUNT

   There are five types of WBCs: neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes,
   eosinophils, and basophils. A Differential Leukocyte Count test measures the
   percentage of each type of WBC in the blood. Leukocytes or WBCs are produced
   in the bone marrow and defend the body against infections and diseases. Each
   type of WBC plays a unique role to protect against infections and is present
   in different numbers.

   This further contains
   
    * Differential Basophil Count
    * Differential Neutrophil Count
    * Differential Lymphocyte Count
    * Differential Monocyte Count
    * Differential Eosinophil Count


 * RED BLOOD CELL COUNT

   The Red Blood Cell Count test measures the total number of red blood cells in
   your blood. RBCs are the most abundant cells in the blood with an average
   lifespan of 120 days. These cells are produced in the bone marrow and
   destroyed in the spleen or liver. Their primary function is to help carry
   oxygen from the lungs to different body parts. The normal range of RBC count
   can vary depending on age, gender, and the equipment and methods used for
   testing.


 * HB (HEMOGLOBIN)

   An Hb (Hemoglobin) test measures the concentration of hemoglobin protein in
   your blood. Hemoglobin is made up of iron and globulin proteins. It is an
   essential part of RBCs and is critical for oxygen transfer from the lungs to
   all body tissues. Most blood cells, including RBCs, are produced regularly in
   your bone marrow. The Hb test is a fundamental part of a complete blood count
   (CBC) and is used to monitor blood health, diagnose various blood disorders,
   and assess your response to treatments if needed.


 * PLATELET COUNT

   The Platelet Count test measures the average number of platelets in the
   blood. Platelets are disk-shaped tiny cells originating from large cells
   known as megakaryocytes, which are found in the bone marrow. After the
   platelets are formed, they are released into the blood circulation. Their
   average life span is 7-10 days. 
   
   Platelets help stop the bleeding, whenever there is an injury or trauma to a
   tissue or blood vessel, by adhering and accumulating at the injury site and
   releasing chemical compounds that stimulate the gathering of more platelets.
   A loose platelet plug is formed at the site of injury and this process is
   known as primary hemostasis. These activated platelets support the
   coagulation pathway that involves a series of steps, including the sequential
   activation of clotting factors; this process is known as secondary
   hemostasis. After this step, there is a formation of fibrin strands that form
   a mesh incorporated into and around the platelet plug. This mesh strengthens
   and stabilizes the blood clot so that it remains in place until the injury
   heals. After healing, other factors come into play and break the clot down so
   that it gets removed. In case the platelets are not sufficient in number or
   not functioning properly, a stable clot might not form. These unstable clots
   can result in an increased risk of excessive bleeding. 


 * TOTAL LEUKOCYTE COUNT

   The Total Leukocyte Count test measures the numbers of all types of
   leukocytes, namely neutrophil, lymphocyte, monocyte, eosinophil, and
   basophil, in your blood. Leukocytes or WBCs are an essential part of our
   immune system. These cells are produced in the bone marrow and defend the
   body against infections and diseases. Each type of WBC plays a unique role to
   protect against infections and is present in different numbers.


 * HEMATOCRIT

   The Hematocrit test measures the proportion of red blood cells (RBCs) in your
   blood as a percentage of the total blood volume. It is a crucial part of a
   complete blood count (CBC) and helps in assessing your blood health. RBCs are
   responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to different parts of the
   body. The hematocrit test provides valuable information about your blood's
   oxygen-carrying capacity.
   
   Higher-than-normal amounts of RBCs produced by the bone marrow can cause the
   hematocrit to increase, leading to increased blood density and slow blood
   flow. On the other hand, lower-than-normal hematocrit can be caused by low
   production of RBCs, reduced lifespan of RBCs in circulation, or excessive
   bleeding, leading to a reduced amount of oxygen being transported by RBCs.
   Monitoring your hematocrit levels is essential for diagnosing and managing
   various blood-related disorders.


 * MEAN CORPUSCULAR VOLUME

   The Mean Corpuscular Volume test measures the average size of your red blood
   cells, which carry oxygen through your body. This test tells whether your
   RBCs are of average size and volume or whether they are bigger or smaller.


 * MEAN CORPUSCULAR HEMOGLOBIN

   An MCH test measures the average amount of hemoglobin in a single red blood
   cell (RBC). Hemoglobin is an iron-containing protein in RBCs, and its major
   function is to transport oxygen from the lungs to all body parts. This test
   provides information about how much oxygen is being delivered to the body by
   a certain number of RBCs.


 * MEAN CORPUSCULAR HEMOGLOBIN CONCENTRATION

   An MCHC test measures the average amount of hemoglobin in a given volume of
   RBCs. MCHC is calculated by dividing the amount of hemoglobin by hematocrit
   (volume of blood made up of RBCs) and then multiplying it by 100. 


 * MEAN PLATELET VOLUME

   An MPV test measures the average size of the platelets in your blood.
   Platelets are disk-shaped tiny cells originating from large cells known as
   megakaryocytes, which are found in the bone marrow. After the platelets are
   formed, they are released into the blood circulation. Their average life span
   is 7-10 days. 
   
   Platelets help stop bleeding whenever there is an injury or trauma to a
   tissue or blood vessel by adhering and accumulating at the injury site, and
   by releasing chemical compounds that stimulate the gathering of more
   platelets. After these steps, a loose platelet plug is formed at the site of
   injury, and this process is known as primary hemostasis. These activated
   platelets support the coagulation pathway that involves a series of steps
   including the sequential activation of clotting factors; this process is
   known as secondary hemostasis. After this, there is a formation of fibrin
   strands that form a mesh incorporated into and around the platelet plug. This
   mesh strengthens and stabilizes the blood clot so that it remains in place
   until the injury heals. After healing, other factors come into play and break
   the clot down so that it gets removed. In case the platelets are not
   sufficient in number or are not functioning properly, a stable clot might not
   form. These unstable clots can result in an increased risk of excessive
   bleeding. 


 * PDW

   The PDW test reflects variability in platelet size, and is considered a
   marker of platelet function and activation (clot formation in case of an
   injury). This marker can give you additional information about your platelets
   and the cause of a high or low platelet count. Larger platelets are usually
   younger platelets that have been recently released from the bone marrow,
   while smaller platelets may be older and have been in circulation for a few
   days. Higher PDW values reflect a larger range of platelet size, which may
   result from increased activation, destruction and consumption of platelets.


 * RDW CV

   The RDW CV test which is part of red cell indices, helps identify
   characteristics of red blood cells. RDW (red cell distribution width)
   measures the variations in the sizes of red blood cells, indicating how much
   they differ from each other in a blood sample. RDW is expressed as RDW-CV, a
   coefficient of variation. A higher RDW may suggest more variation in red cell
   sizes, while a lower RDW indicates more uniform red cell sizes.




SERUM CREATININE

The Serum Creatinine test measures the level of creatinine in the blood.
Creatinine is a byproduct of muscles’ wear and tear during energy production.
The kidneys remove it from the body by filtering it from the blood and releasing
it into the urine. Therefore, blood creatinine levels indicate how well the
kidneys are functioning in filtering and removing waste products from the blood.
Generally, higher creatinine levels in the blood may indicate reduced kidney
function, while lower levels may suggest decreased muscle mass.

Know more about Serum Creatinine




SPUTUM CULTURE AND SENSITIVITY (AEROBIC)





HSCRP (HIGH SENSITIVE CRP)

An hsCRP (High Sensitive CRP) test is a state-of-the-art biochemical marker to
predict potential risks of future diseases. This test is more sensitive than the
standard CRP test and can also detect lower CRP levels in the blood. Its
accuracy in predicting cardiovascular issues, autoimmune disorders, and other
health issues makes it an excellent test to detect asymptomatic conditions with
limited diagnosis.

Know more about hsCRP (High Sensitive CRP)




ALLERGY SCREEN, TOTAL IGE AND PHADIA TOP (ADULT & >5YR)

It measures Total IgE (antibodies produced by the immune system in response to
allergens)  and specialized Phadiatop IgE using ImmunoCAP with comprehensive
inhalant allergens like dust, pollen, animal dander, grass, weed, etc., present
in the air.

When an allergen (allergy-causing substance) enters the body, the immune system
produces immunoglobulin IgE antibodies. These are produced to fight foreign
substances. and trigger the release of histamines from the cells. This causes
allergic symptoms. Getting tested aids in distinguishing atopic
(allergen-sensitive) from non-atopic (non-allergen-sensitive) allergies and
provides appropriate treatment. With careful management and a tailored treatment
plan, allergies can be effectively managed to minimize the impact on your
quality of life.

Know more about Allergy Screen, Total IgE and Phadia Top (Adult & >5yr)


 * TOTAL IGE

   Immunoglobulins are antibodies (proteins) produced by plasma cells (specific
   immune cells) when the body recognizes bacteria, viruses, other
   microorganisms, or any other unknown substances as harmful foreign antigens
   (allergy-causing substances or allergens) to the immune system. There are
   five types of immunoglobulins: IgA, IgG, IgM, IgD, and IgE.
   
   Unlike other antibodies, IgE is primarily associated with immune responses to
   allergenic substances, such as plant pollen, latex, pet dander, mold, eggs,
   peanuts, bee venom, and strawberries. Typically, IgE is present in tiny
   amounts in the blood. When the immune system encounters an allergen, it
   triggers the production of IgE antibodies. The Total IgE test measures the
   concentration of these IgE antibodies in the blood, providing insights into
   the presence and severity of allergies.


 * ALLERGY SCREEN- PHADIATOP (ADULT & >5YR), IMMUNOCAP

   The Allergy Screen- Phadiatop (Adult & >5yr), ImmunoCAP test is a blood test
   designed to screen for common inhalant allergens in individuals aged five
   years and older. This test detects specific Immunoglobulin E (IgE)
   antibodies, which the immune system produces in response to inhalant
   allergens such as pollen, dust mites, pet dander, and mold. ImmunoCAP
   technology ensures high accuracy and sensitivity in identifying these
   antibodies, making it a reliable method for determining whether a person has
   an allergic predisposition.
   
   By confirming allergic sensitization (developing IgE antibodies to inhaled
   allergens), the Phadiatop test helps doctors develop targeted treatment
   plans, including strategies to avoid specific allergens and appropriate
   medications. This is particularly useful as an initial screening tool,
   guiding further, more specific allergy testing if needed.


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inGhaziabadRs. 2599Price inGreater NoidaRs. 2599

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