What are the Thyrocare Aarogyam C Package Details for patients?

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When booking a complete body health checkup package for your health status, it is important to know specifically what parameters are being measured. You can also keep a better record of your health progression by tracking the same parameters over 3,6, and 8 month periods.


Critical parameters, such as red blood cells, thyroid stimulating hormone, average blood glucose, complete urine analysis, etc. are a part of the Aarogyam C test. When you book the blood test, you get access to 53 testing parameters that are vital for any individual of any age. 

These are the testing markers in the Thyrocare Aarogyam C package

All health checkup packages should include the following tests at the right package price. You can check everything from cardiac risk markers to tracking for pre existing health conditions easily within the Thyrocare Aarogyam C test. The Thyrocare Aarogyam C package details are as follows

Cardiac markers

Key cardiac risk markers, including Apo B and Hs-CRP are included in the test.

Diabetes screening

Your blood glucose and HbA1c levels are also important to track, especially if you are at risk for the condition.

Iron markers

If you are prone to headaches and dizzy spells, then checking your iron levels will be key.

Lipid profile

Your cholesterol, triglycerides, LDH, and other measures can help in understanding the effects of these vital markers.

Liver function

ALP, AST, and other liver function tests are analysed through the package. Your liver output and waste management processes can be checked.

Kidney function

The blood urea nitrogen, serum creatinine, and other vital factors are present within the kidney function test.

Vitamins

Your D and B12 vitamins, which are important to track, can be checked with the package.

Hormones

Your testosterone levels can be checked with the package, giving you more information on the role of the hormone.

Thyroid

T3, T4, and TSH levels can help in understanding the symptoms of hypo or hyperthyroidism.

Blood health

The red cell distribution width, WBC, haemoglobin, and other critical blood health markers are present in the preventive health checkup package.

What health symptoms should I be careful of?

When it comes to long-term health management, there are several symptoms that you should be careful of. These symptoms may escalate over time, making it harder to get the right testing measures for them.

Chronic fatigue

You may be experiencing chronic fatigue which is a sensation of constant tiredness that doesn't seem to dissipate with time.

Pain in joints

Joint pain can be attributed to deficiencies with calcium and vitamin D, but may require additional testing if the levels are normal.


Muscle weakness

You may have muscle weakness due to issues with certain organ function, testosterone, or hormone profile changes.

Lack of vitality

If you are feeling lowered energy and a lack of drive across multiple parts of your daily life, then getting a blood test will help.


Constant immune function issues

If you are prone to falling sick often, then there may be an issue with vitamin C, WBC count, or other underlying factors.

Changes in mood management

You may have issues with mood management, which may be due to hormone profile changes, which can be tracked with a blood test.

Sudden headaches

You may get sudden headaches, as a result of a deficiency, an imbalance, or another underlying issue. You can get a blood test to know more.


What blood health markers are present in the Aarogyam C test package?

There are a total of 28 blood health markers present in the Thyrocare Aarogyam C test. These are the major ones present for your health tracking.


  • RBC
  • Haemoglobin
  • Hematocrit
  • Absolute count Lymphocytes
  • Absolute count Neutrophils
  • Absolute count Monocytes
  • Absolute count Eosinophils
  • Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin(Mch)
  • Mean Corp.Hemo.Conc(Mchc)
  • Mean Corpuscular Volume(Mcv)
  • Platelet Count


*Medical Disclaimer - The following information is for educational purposes only. No information provided on this website, including text, graphic, and images, are intended as substitutes for professional medical advice. Please consult with your doctor about specific medical advice pertaining to your condition(s).

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