Diseases
Blood tests for disease prevention and early detection. Identifies risks, promotes early treatment and improves quality of life.
HIV, Syphilis, Hepatitis
€ 79,50
This blood test is the Risk Test Combi: HIV Syphilis Hepatitis. The test is fast ano...
HCG tumor marker
€ 29,-
When the beta-HCG (beta-human chorionic gonadotropin) test is positive in men, d...
AMA
€ 49,-
PBC can be diagnosed by blood tests for antil...
Gastrin
€ 49,-
Gastrin is a hormone that, among other things, stimulates the production of stomach acid. Decrease all...
T3
€ 25,-
T3 is the hormone created from T4 that controls the final effect of thyroid hormone...
BUN urea and creatinine
€ 9,95
Blood urea nitrogen test, with this you can calculate BUN (blood urea nitrogen). Dez...
Ammonia blood test
€ 45,-
Elevated ammonia levels can lead to symptoms such as confusion, fatigue, and in...
TSH + Free T4
€ 39,-
TSH (= Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) is made in the pituitary gland (brain appendage) to control the ...
Prealbumin
€ 25,-
Albumin is a too slow indicator for measuring protein malnutrition. Pre-Albumin is ...
Herpes IgG - IgM complete
€ 87,-
This examination provides information on whether there is an old infection (more than 6 months ago infected...
HIV 1/2 COMBO
€ 29,-
This official test measures the presence of antibodies against the and HIV virus.
The H...Antibodies to acetylcholine receptors
€ 45,-
Blood tests Antibodies against acetylcholine receptors. Diagnostics in suspicion of the...
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Antibodies blood test
We can often determine an infection by a blood test. A blood test will determine whether there are any antibodies in the blood. This is because the human immune system produces antibodies to fight the virus.
Blood tests can help detect and diagnose various diseases and conditions such as:
- Diabetes: Blood glucose measurements can diagnose and monitor diabetes.
- Anemia: Measuring hemoglobin and iron levels can identify anemia.
- Liver disorders: Liver enzymes and bilirubin levels can reveal liver problems.
- Infections: Detecting infection-related markers, such as white blood cells and C-reactive protein, can help diagnose infectious diseases.
- Kidney disease: Creatinine and urea levels in the blood can signal kidney problems.
- Heart disease: Lipid profiles can assess the risk of cardiovascular disease.
- Autoimmune diseases: Specific antibodies and inflammatory markers can reveal autoimmune diseases.
Blood tests to detect diseases before you have symptoms are often used preventively or as a screening tool.
What does this make sense for?
- Early detection: Some diseases can be difficult to recognize early on because of the lack of symptoms. Blood tests can identify subtle abnormalities in markers or substances that may indicate incipient disease. Early detection can increase the likelihood of successful treatment or be reversed through lifestyle modification.
- Risk assessment: If you are at increased risk for certain conditions because of genetic factors, family history or lifestyle, preventive blood tests can help identify potential problems before they develop so you can make timely lifestyle adjustments.
- Preventive measures: Early detection of risk factors, such as elevated cholesterol levels, can lead to preventive measures such as diet and lifestyle modifications, reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease.
- Monitoring chronic conditions: For people with chronic conditions such as thyroid, diabetes or kidney disease, regular blood tests can help manage the disease and prevent complications.
- Quality of life: Early detection and treatment can improve quality of life and reduce treatment costs by preventing serious complications. This can ensure longer healthy lives.
Preventive blood tests are usually performed based on guidelines and recommendations from health care professionals, taking into account the person's individual risk factors and medical history. It does not guarantee detection of all diseases, but it can be a valuable tool for early detection and prevention. Discussing preventive blood testing with a physician can help determine which tests are appropriate based on individual circumstances.
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