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    What is a Senior Citizen Checkup - Female ?

    Ageing is a natural process impacted by numerous factors, including our genes, environment, and overall health. As we age, our bodies gradually lose their ability to maintain balance, increasing our risk for age-related health concerns like diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and other issues. For older women, these risks are heightened due to hormonal changes, reductions in bone density, and potential vitamin deficiencies. Managing these risks effectively requires senior women to have a thorough health checkup at least once a year. Regular checkups can help identify and address health issues early before they become more serious and expensive to treat.

    To ensure proper health monitoring and balanced lifestyle in senior citizens, we offer senior citizen health checkup packages , which includes 19 tests that assess 106 parameters. This package evaluates essential health aspects such as liver, thyroid, and kidney function; diabetes risk; vitamin levels; and certain cancer markers.

    If you’re in Gurgaon and need a health assessment, opt for the Senior Citizen Checkup Female package in Gurgaon today. This will assist in providing a detailed understanding of your current health and help prevent future complications.

    Senior Citizen Checkup - Female Parameters

    Amylase

    The Amylase test is to measure: • An amylase blood test analyses the level of amylase, a digestive enzyme, in the blood. This test may be prescribed if you experience any symptoms such as abdominal pain, fever, jaundice, vomiting, or discomfort in and around the abdomen. • Amylase is an enzyme that helps in the breakdown of the complex of dietary carbohydrates into simple carbohydrates for absorption. The digestion of carbohydrates begins in the mouth since the amylase is secreted by the salivary glands. • However, the majority of the amylase is produced by the pancreas and secreted into the duodenum of the small intestine. Amylase is also found in small quantities in the blood, urine, and peritoneal fluid of the body. • The amount of amylase in the blood rises either due to its increased secretion into the blood or decreased clearance by the kidneys, due to both these reasons. • Higher levels are commonly seen in acute pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas), where the amylase levels rise rapidly (in 6 to 48 hours). In mild cases of pancreatitis, amylase values slowly return to normal within a few days. Higher values for the longer periods will indicate other complications.

    Cancer Antigen 125 (CA 125)

    CA 125 (Cancer antigen 125) test measures the amount of CA 125 protein found in the blood that is present on the surface of the ovarian cancer cells. The women having the ovarian cancer shows a high amount of CA 125. This test is also used as prognosis of the treatment and recurrence of the ovarian cancer. Both the cancerous and noncancerous conditions that may affect the CA 125 levels. There are many healthy cells has been produced at low levels of CA 125, this is including cells of the ovaries, pancreas, breast, and lining of the chest and abdomen. The other inflammation conditions like cancer and other health conditions of organs may increase the CA 125 levels.

    High Sensitive C-Reactive Protein (HSCRP)

    A high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (Hs-CRP) test checks the low levels of CRP and may be used to evaluate an individual's risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and stroke. CRP levels increase within the blood with inflammation, infection, or trauma, as well as after an attack, surgery, or trauma.

    Glycosylated Haemoglobin (HbA1c)

    The HbA1c test is used to measure the levels of blood sugar (glucose) attached to haemoglobin over 3 months. This combination of haemoglobin and glucose is called HbA1c. Haemoglobin is a component of red blood cells (RBCs) that carries oxygen from the lungs to the whole body. It is usually done once every three months because, typically, the lifespan of a red blood cell is 3 months.

    • Glycosylated Haemoglobin (HbA1c)

    Iron Profile

    An Iron panel is group of blood tests which give information about iron is a vital mineral which is required for the formation of haemoglobin in the body. The iron profile analyses total amount of iron in the blood, it also checks to see if the iron is attaching to protein as it should. Iron panel tests are:
    Serum Iron test: This indicates the level of iron in the serum. The thick watery fluid is part of the blood.
    Transferrin test: Serum Transferrin is a protein. It transports iron to different parts of the body. Transferrin test is analysed the concentration of the transferrin protein in the blood.
    Total iron binding capacity (TIBC): It measures the iron binding to the transferrin and other proteins in the blood serum. Total iron binding capacity gives the amount of iron which would appear in the blood if all the transferrin is saturated with iron.
    Unsaturated iron binding capacity (UIBC: It analyses the levels of transferrin present in the body which is not attached to the iron.

    • Iron

    • TIBC

    • UIBC

    • Transferrin saturation, Serum

    Lipase

    Lipase is an enzyme that is made by your pancreas that will helps the body to digest fats. The elevated levels of lipase in the blood can be a sign that pancreas is enlarged and inflamed, a condition is called pancreatitis. Lipase values may also be increased due to other issues in the pancreas, the use of certain medications, or the health conditions such as kidney disease, cancer, and problems with the gallbladder or oesophagus.

    Lipid Profile

    A lipid panel analyses five different types of lipids from a blood sample, including:
    • Total cholesterol: This is the overall cholesterol level—the combination of LDL-C, VLDL-C, and HDL-C.
    • Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol: This is the type of cholesterol that is known as “bad cholesterol.” It can collect in your blood vessels and increase your risk of cardiovascular disease.
    • Very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) cholesterol: This is a type of cholesterol that’s usually present in very low amounts when the blood sample is a fasting sample since it mostly comes from the food you’ve recently eaten. And an increase in this type of cholesterol in a fasting sample may be a sign of abnormal lipid metabolism.
    • High-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol: This is the type of cholesterol that is known as “good cholesterol.” It helps to decrease the buildup of LDL in your blood vessels.
    • Triglycerides: are a type of fat from the food that we eat. Excessive amounts of triglycerides in your blood are associated with cardiovascular disease and pancreatic inflammation.

    • HDL Cholesterol

    • Cholesterol

    • Triglycerides (TGL)

    • VLDL

    • Cholesterol:HDL

    • LDL:HDL

    • LDL Cholesterol (Calculated)

    • Non-HDL Cholesterol

    • HDL/LDL ratio

    Liver Function Test (LFT)

    Liver function is also called as liver profile or liver panel that measures different types of enzymes, proteins and other by products that are made by the liver. These tests analyses the levels of overall health of the liver. The liver performing its normal functions of producing protein and clearing bilirubin, a blood waste product.
    The liver panel test consists of:
    • Aspartate aminotransferase (AST): AST is an enzyme in your liver. High blood levels could be a sign of damage or disease.
    • Alanine aminotransferase (ALT): ALT is another enzyme that helps break down proteins and is found mainly in your liver. High levels in your blood could mean you have liver damage.
    • Alkaline phosphatase (ALP): ALP is an enzyme in your liver, bile ducts, and bones. You might have high values if you have liver damage or disease, and a blocked bile duct, or bone disease.
    • Bilirubin Total/Direct/ Indirect: Your body makes bilirubin when it breaks down red blood cells. Usually, your liver cleans up the bilirubin in your body. If you have high levels of a problem called jaundice, you may have liver damage.
    • Albumin: Albumin is a protein made by the liver that prevents the fluid from leaking out of the bloodstream.
    • Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT): High levels of the GGT enzyme could point to liver or bile duct damage.
    • Total protein: This analyses the sum of two kinds of protein in the blood known as albumin and globulin. The test may analyse the relative levels of albumin and globulin, which is reported as the A/G ratio.
    • Globulins: Globulins are a class of proteins in the blood.

    • Alkaline Phosphatase

    • SGOT / AST - Aspartate AminoTransferase

    • Alanine AminoTransferase/ ALT (SGPT)

    • Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)

    • Total Bilirubin

    • Direct Bilirubin

    • Indirect Bilirubin

    • Total protein

    • ALBUMIN

    • Globulin

    • A:G ratio

    • SGOT/SGPT ratio

    Magnesium (Mg)

    Magnesium is a mineral that is very vital for energy production, muscle contraction, nerve function, and the maintenance of strong bones. Magnesium is a charged minerals with electrically and are responsible for various important functions in the body. This comes into the body through the diet and is absorbed by the small intestine and the colon. Magnesium is preserved in the bones, cells, and tissues.

    Blood Sugar

    A Random blood sugar (RBS) test is one method for analysing the level of glucose or sugar circulating in the blood. This test can be done at any point in time. It is to check how well the blood glucose is been maintained.

    Rheumatoid Factor (RA) Quantitative

    Rheumatoid factor (RF) autoantibody (RF) test determines the presence of rheumatoid antibodies within the body. These are the autoantibodies produced by the body's own system that attack the healthy tissues of the body. The presence of a high level of RF antibodies may cause severe autoimmune disorders like atrophic arthritis, LE, and chronic infections like tuberculosis and leukaemia.

    Thyroid Function Test (TFT)

    Thyroid function test is used to detect for thyroid disorders. This test evaluates the level of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), thyroxine (T4), and triiodothyronine (T3) in the blood. The pituitary gland in the brain produces TSH and send it to the thyroid gland. Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) that controls the production of thyroid hormones.
    TSH is the first tested. The combination of a TSH and tests for the thyroid hormones T3 and T4 is known as thyroid function test or TFT. Abnormal thyroid function, such as underactive thyroid is hypothyroidism or overactive thyroid is hyperthyroidism, that may lead to various symptoms.

    • Total T3

    • Total T4

    • TSH

    Urine Complete Analysis

    This test is urine complete examination is to screen to evaluate color, appearance, volume, density, pH, glucose, proteins, blood cells, glucose, bile salts, pigments elements in the urine. The presence of red blood cells (RBCs), pus cells (leucocytes), and crystals can give an idea about urinary tract infections.

    • Colour

    • Appearance

    • Volume

    • pH

    • Specific gravity

    • Protein

    • Glucose

    • Ketone bodies

    • Bilirubin

    • Blood

    • Urobilinogen

    • Leucocyte esterase

    • Nitrite

    • Pus cells

    • Epithelial cells

    • RBCs

    • Granular casts

    • Hyaline casts

    • Calcium oxalate crystals

    • Uric acid crystals

    • Phosphate crystals

    • Amorphous urates

    • Amorphous phosphates

    • Yeasts

    • Bacteria

    • Parasites

    • Mucus

    Vitamin B12

    A Vitamin B12 test analyses the amount of vitamin B12 in the blood. Having a vitamin B12 deficiency or a low value of this essential vitamin may cause several health issues, including anaemia and nervous system problems.

    CA 15.3, Breast Cancer Marker

    Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy

    Vitamin D helps to our body absorb calcium and phosphorus and maintain strong bones and teeth. While vitamin D3 is naturally made by the body when the body is exposed to sunlight and is therefore called the "sunshine vitamin." Vitamin D1 25, OH test analyses the level of vitamin D and two of its metabolites D2 (Ergocalciferol) and (Cholecalciferol), in blood that is a useful indicator for many bones related issues.

    Kidney Function Test with Electrolytes (KFT / RFT)

    The Kidney/Renal (KFT/RFT) panel, also known as a kidney profile or kidney function test (KFT), is a group of tests that help in determining the health of the kidneys by evaluating various parameters, like proteins, electrolytes, minerals, and blood glucose.
    The most common components tested in most renal panels include:
    • Blood Urea/Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN): The blood urea nitrogen test is derived from the blood urea. Sometimes it is also called urea. Blood urea is a waste product of protein activity. Like creatinine, it is removed from the blood by the kidneys and cleared from the body in the form of urine.
    • Creatinine: Creatinine is the by-product that is consistently formed as a result of normal muscle activity. The kidney removes creatinine from the blood so that it can be carried out of the body in the form of urine.
    • Calcium: Calcium is a mineral that is very vital for the bones, muscles, cardiovascular system, and nervous system. An excess of calcium makes the kidneys work harder to filter it.
    • Phosphorus: Phosphorus is a very essential mineral for the bones, teeth, nervous system, and muscles. Phosphorus is also needed to help balance and use other vitamins and minerals, including vitamin D, iodine, magnesium, and zinc. This phosphorus comes primarily from the foods and drinks that we consume.
    • Uric Acid: Uric Acid test is to analyse a nitrogenous compound that is produced by the metabolic breakdown of purine. Uric acid is also formed from the metabolic breakdown of the same types of food, like red meat, seafood, beans, etc.
    • Sodium: Sodium is an electrolyte that comes from the diet, and the levels of sodium (Na) in the body are mainly controlled by the kidneys.
    • Potassium: Potassium plays a key role in a number of bodily processes, including nerve transmission, heart contractility, cellular transport, and normal kidney function. Potassium is a type of electrolyte. Electrolytes are minerals that enable the acid-base balance, healthy fluid levels, and proper functioning of muscles and nerves. Potassium comes from the diet and is found throughout the body.
    • Chloride: Chloride is an electrolyte that works in conjunction with other electrolytes to carry out several functions, including preserving a healthy balance of fluids.

    • Urea

    • Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)

    • Uric acid

    • Phosphorus

    • Calcium

    • Creatinine

    • eGFR

    • Sodium

    • Potassium

    • Chloride

    • BUN Creatinine ratio

    APO-A1/APO-B Ratio

    This is to determine for assessment of cardiovascular risk. Apo A1 is a important component of HDL and Apo B is a major component of LDL. Increased Apo B and decreased Apo A1 is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease.

    • Apolipoprotein A1 (Apo-A1)

    • Apolipoprotein B (Apo-B)

    • Apolipoprotein A1 ,B & Ratio

    Complete Blood Count (CBC) with ESR

    A Complete Blood Count (CBC) is a blood test used to examine your overall health and detect a wide range of disorders, including anemia, infection, and leukemia. Complete blood count test (CBC) measures several components of your blood including:
    • Red blood cells which helps to carry oxygen
    • White blood cells which helps to fight infection
    • Haemoglobin which carries oxygen in the red blood cells
    • Hematocrit (PCV) measures the proportion of red blood cells to the fluid component, or plasma, in your blood
    • Platelets which help with blood clotting
    An abnormal cell count may indicate that you have a medical condition that calls for further evaluation.

    • Red Blood Cell Count (RBC Count)

    • HEMATOCRIT

    • Haemoglobin (Hb)

    • Total WBC Count (TC)

    • MCV

    • MCH

    • MCHC

    • RDW

    • Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC)

    • Absolute Lymphocyte Count (ALC)

    • Absolute Eosinophil Count (AEC)

    • Absolute monocyte count

    • absolute basophil count

    • platelets

    • neutrophil

    • Monocyte

    • Eosinophils

    • Basophils

    • mentzer index

    • Sehgal Index

    • platelet hematocrit

    • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)

    • MPV

    • Neutrophil lymphocyte ratio

    • lymphocyte count

    Senior Citizen Checkup - Female Preparation

    Before booking a Senior Citizen Checkup Female test at home, keep the following in mind:

    • Prerequisites

    Fasting is not necessary for the Senior Citizen Checkup Female test.

    • Best Time to Get Tested

    You are free to schedule the Senior Citizen Checkup Female test at any time throughout the day.

    • Who Should Get a Senior Citizen Checkup Female Test

    Women over 60, particularly those with a family history of disease or high blood pressure, should consider the Senior Citizen Checkup Female checkup to identify and address health risks early.

    • Cautions Before Taking a Senior Citizen Checkup Female Test

    No special preparations are needed, but it is recommended to consult your doctor beforehand to ensure the Senior Citizen Checkup Female test is suitable for you.

    Why Take the Senior Citizen Checkup - Female?

    For women aged 50 and above, Senior Citizen Checkups are crucial for early detection of health issues like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer, which leads to better treatment outcomes.

    • Bone and Cancer Monitoring : Women face increased risks of osteoporosis and cancers such as breast and cervical cancer. Regular checkups help monitor bone health and detect cancers early, leading to more effective treatments.

    • Comprehensive Health Review : The checkup includes a broad range of tests for heart health, kidney and liver function, thyroid levels, and essential vitamins, giving a complete view of your overall health.

    • Early Intervention : Detecting health issues early enables timely lifestyle modifications and medical treatments, helping to prevent conditions from worsening.

    • Personalised Advice : Based on the results, doctors can offer tailored recommendations regarding diet, exercise, and medications to address specific health concerns.

    • Reassurance : Regular checkups offer peace of mind by confirming that no underlying health issues are present and help alleviate concerns about potential health problems.

    FAQs on Senior Citizen Checkup - Female in Gurgaon

    The Senior Citizen Checkup for Female price is ₹ 4299. This fee covers expedited home sample collection within 60 minutes of booking, and reports will be available within 32 hours.

    Yes, Orange Health Labs provides home sample collection for the Senior Citizen Checkup Female in Gurgaon. Your sample can be collected from your home within 60 minutes of confirming the test, subject to slot availability.

    A Senior Citizen Checkup for Female evaluates overall health and helps detect early signs of age-related issues like diabetes, heart disease, thyroid imbalances, and vitamin deficiencies. It is useful for tracking key health indicators and guiding effective care.

    No, you are not required to fast before the Senior Citizen Checkup Female at home.

    Here’s how you can book a blood test or health checkup through our platform:

    • Search for the Test : Search for the Senior Citizen Checkup Female in Gurgaon or at home collection and select Orange Health’s page from the options.

    • Review and Finalise : Choose the test, check for any prerequisites, enter your location, and select a suitable time for sample collection.

    • Sample Collection : A certified eMedic will collect the sample from your home at the scheduled time.

    • Lab Processing : Your sample will be analysed in our ICMR-approved, NABL-accredited laboratory.

    • Receive Results : Test results will be delivered via email or WhatsApp within 32 hours and can also be accessed through our app.

    Normal ranges for the Senior Citizen Checkup for Females differ for each test parameter. For a comprehensive breakdown of your results and their normal values, please visit our website.

    Once you schedule the Senior Citizen Checkup Female, an eMedic from Orange Health Labs will collect your sample within 60 minutes. The collection only takes a few minutes, and your results will be ready online in 32 hours.

    The frequency of the Senior Citizen Checkup Female varies depending on personal health needs and risk factors. Your doctor will recommend a suitable testing schedule based on your individual health status and concerns.

    The Senior Citizen Checkup for Female includes:

    • Complete Blood Count + ESR: 25 parameters

    • Lipid Profile: 9 parameters

    • APO-A1/APO-B Ratio: 3 parameters

    • Kidney Function Tests with Electrolytes (KFT/RFT): 11 parameters

    • Liver Function Tests: 12 parameters

    • Blood Sugar - Random: 1 parameter

    • Glycated Haemoglobin (HbA1c): 2 parameters

    • Thyroid Function Tests (TFT): 3 parameters

    • Iron Profile: 4 parameters

    • Urine Complete Analysis: 27 parameters

    • Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy: 1 parameter

    • Vitamin B12: 1 parameter

    • High Sensitive C-Reactive Protein (HSCRP): 1 parameter

    • RA Factor: 1 parameter

    • CA 15.3, Breast Cancer Marker: 1 parameter

    • Cancer Antigen 125 (CA-125): 1 parameter

    • Magnesium (Mg): 1 parameter

    • Amylase: 1 parameter

    • Lipase: 1 parameter

    Orange Health brings fast Senior Citizen Checkup Female directly to your home across Gurgaon, so you don’t need to visit a physical lab. We cater to a variety of local areas, including but not limited to DLF Phase 1, DLF Phase 2, DLF Phase 3, DLF Phase 4, DLF Phase 5, Sector 14, Sector 15, Sector 21, Sector 22, Sector 23, Sector 24, Sector 29, Sector 31, Sector 40, Sector 42, Sector 43, Sector 45, Sector 46, Sector 50, Sector 51, Sector 52, Sector 53, Sector 54, Sector 55, Sector 56.

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