Extensive Puhti laboratory package (men) is a great choice when you want to gain more thorough information about the well-being of your body. The Puhti laboratory package will help you check how your body is doing and make better choices for your health. Several tests are included, such as cholesterol, blood glucose, important vitamins, ferritin and testosterone.
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Extensive Puhti laboratory package (women) is a great choice when you want to gain more thorough information about the well-being of your body. The laboratory package will help you check how your body is doing and make better choices for your health. Several tests are included, such as cholesterol, blood glucose, vitamins D and B12, ferritin, and sodium.
Ferritin is a form of iron absorption and storage. It is a good measure of the body’s iron stores, and low ferritin content is a sign of iron deficiency.
Follicle Stimulating Hormone, or FSH, affects the levels of sex hormones, estrogen and testosterone, and the menstrual cycle. The test is taken at the beginning of the natural menstrual cycle (days 3-5 of the cycle). When using hormonal contraceptives (e.g., birth control pills, mini-pills, or contraceptive implants), the result does not reflect the body's normal hormonal function. It is recommended to conduct the test at least 4 weeks after stopping the use of contraceptives.
The Phosphatidylethanol (B-PEth) test indicates heavy alcohol consumption.
Testosterone is men’s most important sex hormone. The free testosterone test shows the level of active, free testosterone in the bloodstream. Includes tests for total testosterone (S-Testo), free testosterone (S-Testo-VL) and SHBG (sex hormone binding globulin).
The hemoglobin A1C test B-HbA1c shows your average blood glucose levels over the previous 2–8 weeks. Blood glucose affects general well-being and energy levels, muscle and brain function and the feeling of hunger.
High-sensitivity CRP measures inflammation and the risk of arterial disease.
The test is used for diagnosing Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. It is also useful for monitoring disease activity and treatment effectiveness. This is a stool test.
Note! The use of anti-inflammatory drugs should be avoided a couple of weeks before the test, as they can distort calprotectin results by giving a false positive result.
Cortisol is measured when there is a suspicion of excessive or insufficient cortisol secretion, which are medical conditions. Overactivity (hypercortisolism) causes, for example, Cushing's disease, and underactivity (hypocortisolism) causes, for example, Addison's disease.