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    What is a PCOD Screening - Comprehensive ?

    PCOD, short for Polycystic Ovary Disease, is a hormonal disorder impacting women during their reproductive years. It manifests through symptoms like menstrual irregularities, excess androgen production, and clusters of small cysts in the ovaries, stemming from immature egg release. PCOD is also associated with a higher risk of developing conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure. Recognizing the disease early can aid in symptom management and help prevent additional complications.

    Our comprehensive PCOD checkup package aims to offer a detailed review of your hormonal and ovarian health, along with metabolic factors. It includes measuring essential hormones and blood parameters, C-reactive protein (CRP) and Glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) to provide you with crucial health insights and help identify the causes of symptoms linked to PCOD.

    PCOD Screening - Comprehensive Parameters

    C-Reactive Protein (CRP)

    C-Reactive Protein (CRP) test measures the levels of C-Reactive Protein (CRP) in the blood, which is a protein made by your liver. This test helps to identify the presence of any inflammatory disorders or infections in the body. It is released into your bloodstream in response to any inflammation. Inflammation is your body's way of protecting your tissues if you have been injured or have an infection.

    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)

    Insulin - Random

    Insulin random tests can be taken at any time during the day. Insulin is a hormone that is produced by the pancreas which helps regulate sugar (glucose) levels in the blood. It allows the cells to use glucose as energy or to store it for future use. Usually when we eat, our bodies breakdown carbohydrates into glucose, that enters the blood stream. This gives the indication to the pancreas to release insulins, which signals the cells to absorb glucose for the blood stream. • Hyperglycaemia – blood sugar (glucose) levels that are very high. It happens when the body doesn’t produce enough insulin. If there is no enough insulin glucose cannot get into the cells. It stays in the bloodstream. • Hypoglycaemia – blood glucose (sugar) levels which are too low. That if the body sends produces too much of insulin into the blood and too much of glucose will go into the cells and it leaves less in the bloodstream.

    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

    Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH)

    Anti-Mullerian Hormone, or AMH, is the hormone produced by the granulosa cells in your ovarian follicles. An AMH test can tell you you’re egg count. A low AMH level points to a diminished ovarian reserve or low egg count, which is why the hormone is linked to fertility.

    Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate (DHEAS)

    Prolactin

    A Prolactin test checks the amount of prolactin in the blood. Prolactin is a hormone that is produced by a pea-sized organ at the base of the brain called the pituitary gland. Prolactin has often been detected at high values in people who are pregnant or just after childbirth. People who are not pregnant usually have a low amount of prolactin in their blood.

    Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)

    Testosterone - Total

    Testosterone total analyses the level of the testosterone hormone in the blood. Testosterone is a sex hormone (androgen) that is found mainly in men, but also found in women in small amounts. Testosterone is found in the testis in males, the ovaries in females, and in the adrenal glands. Testosterone aid in development of secondary sexual characteristics like enlargement of the genitals, body hair growth, development of muscle, and deepening of the voice. This test analyses testosterone levels (both free and bound) in the blood.

    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

    LH:FSH ratio

    • Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)

    • Luteinizing Hormone (LH)

    PCOD Screening - Comprehensive Preparation

    Prior to booking the PCOD Comprehensive Checkup Package, consider the following important points:

    • Prerequisites: There’s no need to fast before the checkup.

    • Best Time to Get Tested: This checkup can be done at any time during the day.

    • Who should get the PCOD Comprehensive Checkup Package: Recommended for women experiencing symptoms such as irregular cycles, abnormal hair growth, acne, or infertility issues.

    • Cautions Before Taking the PCOD Comprehensive Checkup Package: No specific preparation is needed, but it’s a good idea to talk to your doctor beforehand.

    Why Take the PCOD Screening - Comprehensive Checkup?

    Women are encouraged to get these checkups to identify PCOD. Consider this test if you notice any of the following symptoms:

    • Difficulty conceiving due to irregular ovulation cycles

    • Small skin tags appearing around the neck or underarms

    • Irregular, heavy, or missed menstrual periods

    • Thinning hair or signs of balding on the head

    • Persistent acne on areas like the face, chest, or back

    • Dark patches of skin in creases such as the neck or armpits

    • Ovarian cysts detected through ultrasound

    • Struggling to control your body weight

    • Excess hair growth on the face and body

    PCOD can also lead to serious health risks such as high blood pressure, type-2 diabetes, cardiovascular conditions, fertility issues, and uterine cancer. Early detection through these tests can help manage these risks and guide timely treatment.

    FAQs on PCOD Screening - Comprehensive in Noida

    Through PCOD screening, hormonal imbalances can be identified, and symptoms like excessive body hair, irregular periods, difficulty conceiving and acne can be effectively assessed.

    You don't need to fast prior to this checkup.

    Yes, you can arrange for a home collection of your test sample through Orange Health Labs. Once you confirm, an eMedic will usually reach you within 60 minutes, depending on the slot availability.

    After confirming your test appointment, an eMedic will arrive at your location to collect the sample within 60 minutes. The collection process is quick, and your online reports will be available within 32 hours.

    The frequency of your PCOD Comprehensive Checkup Package will be determined by your unique health needs. Your doctor will recommend a suitable schedule.

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    References

    1. PCOD and PCOS. [Internet] UNICEF.  Available from:  https://www.unicef.org/india/stories/do-pcod-and-pcos-mean-same-thing-or-are-they-different
    2. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) [Internet]. Cleveland Clinic.  Available from:  https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/8316-polycystic-ovary-syndrome-pcos