Diabetic Profile & Hypertension Profile
Diabetes and hypertension are diseases that cause target organ damage, heart and kidney being prime targets. Uncontrolled diabetes and hypertension accelerate the damage to these organs. Current treatment and monitoring guidelines for diabetes and hypertension need assessment of presence of target organ damage which can be done by tests like renal function tests and urine analysis for the kidney as also the lipid profile for the cardiovascular condition
Diabetic profile
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Renal Function Test (RFT)
- Blood sugar levels- Fasting and Postprandial
- HbA1c
- Lipid Profile
- Urine Analysis
Hypertension Profile
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Renal Function Test (RFT)
- Random Blood Sugar
- Lipid Profile
- Urine Routine and Microscopy
- High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (HS-CRP)
- Electrolytes
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Why do I require Complete Blood Count (CBC) in Diabetic profile?
A Complete Blood Count (CBC) is required in a Diabetic profile to monitor overall health, detect anemia, assess infection risk, and evaluate potential complications such as diabetic nephropathy or neuropathy.
Why do we require Renal Function Test (RFT) for Diabetic profile?
Renal Function Tests (RFTs) are required in a Diabetic profile to assess kidney function, detect diabetic nephropathy (kidney disease), monitor the effects of diabetes on the kidneys, and guide treatment decisions for optimal diabetes management.
Why is blood sugar test required in diabetic profile?
A blood sugar test is required in a diabetic profile to monitor and manage blood glucose levels, assess glycemic control, adjust treatment plans, and prevent complications associated with high or low blood sugar levels.
Why is HbA1c required in diabetic profile?
HbA1c is required in a diabetic profile to measure average blood glucose levels over a period of time, provide insight into long-term glycemic control, assess treatment effectiveness, and identify the risk of diabetes-related complications.
Why is Lipid & Urine Analysis required in diabetic profile?
Lipid analysis is required in a diabetic profile to assess cholesterol and lipid levels, evaluate cardiovascular risk, and manage lipid abnormalities. Urine analysis helps detect kidney complications and assess overall kidney health in diabetics.