For men
Disease prevention and early detection and can help prolong your lifespan and longevity and reduce the incidence of disease. Both consultations with doctors and examinations/analyses to monitor men’s health and intervene in time play an important role in disease prevention.
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Look for appointment timesThe main health risks for men are mostly related to lifestyle factors, such as irregular and unhealthy eating habits, lack of physical activity, excessive alcohol consumption, overworking, work-related stress, insufficient rest and sleep. Health problems may manifest as constant fatigue and lack of energy, sexual health issues and prostate-related difficulties.
Men’s health test package x Digital Clinic provides an initial overview of the body’s current condition. The results of the analysis help assess the risk of common diseases (such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, thyroid over- or underactivity, prostate cancer) and health conditions (kidney health, liver or prostate status, inflammatory processes and testosterone levels).
The package includes:
- Measurement of blood pressure, weight, height, waist circumference, and AUDIT test
- Alanine aminotransferase (ALT)
– Assesses the condition of liver cells - Complete blood count with five-part differential leukocyte (white blood cell) count
– Provides an overview of the blood’s oxygen-carrying capacity
– Helps assess the body’s defence against pathogens
– Assists in detecting various diseases, such as anaemia, infections, inflammations, bleeding disorders, blood-related diseases, etc.
– Indirectly evaluates fluid balance in the body - C-reactive protein (high-sensitivity) CRP
– Helps identify inflammation in the body
– Helps assess the risk of cardiovascular diseases - Ferritin
– Indicates the body’s iron reserves
– Helps assess the presence of anaemia
– Helps explain possible causes of excessive fatigue - Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT)
– Used for detecting liver diseases and monitoring treatment - Creatinine
– Helps assess the kidneys’ ability to remove waste from the body
– Indicates the individual’s physical activity levels - eGFR
– Helps assess the kidneys’ ability to remove waste from the body
– Indicates the individual’s physical activity levels - Glycohaemoglobin (HbA1c)
– Helps assess the increased risk of developing diabetes
– Suitable for monitoring the disease progression of diabetes
– Helps evaluate carbohydrate metabolism - Glycohaemoglobin (HbA1c) %
– Helps assess the increased risk of developing diabetes
– Suitable for monitoring the disease progression of diabetes
– Helps evaluate carbohydrate metabolism - Cholesterol
- LDL-cholesterol
– Helps assess lipid metabolism (bad cholesterol) along with cholesterol, HDL cholesterol and triglycerides
– Helps assess the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases - HDL-cholesterol
– Helps assess lipid metabolism (good cholesterol) along with cholesterol, LDL cholesterol and triglycerides
– Helps assess the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases - Non HDL-cholesterol
- Triglycerides
– Helps assess lipid metabolism along with cholesterol, HDL and LDL cholesterol
– Helps explain the risk of cardiovascular diseases, as elevated levels are a significant risk factor - Uric acid
– A risk factor for kidney damage and the development of heart diseases
– Enables assessment of uric acid metabolism disorders
– High levels may lead to a joint disease called gout - Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)
– Helps assess thyroid function
– Allows evaluation of the body’s metabolism - Vitamin B12
– Necessary for normal nervous system functioning and cell regeneration
– Enables assessment of anaemia and its cause
– Balances processes in a stressed body (energy production, immune system, detoxification)
– Participates in the removal of the toxic waste product homocysteine from cells, thus protecting blood vessel walls and preventing cardiovascular diseases, Alzheimer’s disease and dementia - Vitamin D (25-OH)
– Essential for calcium absorption and ensuring strong bones and teeth
– Important for muscle function and coordination
– Necessary for proper functioning of the immune system - Prostate specific antigen (PSA)
– Enables assessment of the risk of prostate cancer
– Assists in the diagnosis of prostate inflammation and benign enlargement - Testosterone
– Male sex hormone, the adequate level of which is crucial for normal sexual function, sperm production and muscle tone - Remote consultation with a doctor for interpreting test results
On the day before blood sampling, you can eat and drink as usual, but the consumption of alcohol, coffee and fatty foods should be limited. Do not eat or drink 10 to 14 hours before giving a blood sample. If necessary, you can drink one glass of clean, unflavoured, non-carbonated water during this time.
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