PCOD Profile Test in Bangalore
- Periods that are irregular
- Menstrual cycle that is excruciatingly uncomfortable
- Periods of extreme inactivity
- Excess skin tags or darkened skin
- Excessive skin tags on the neck
- Armpits with a lot of skin tags
- Mood swings
- Hair on the body that is excessive
- Acne or acne-prone skin
- Infertility
- Pelvic discomfort
- Thinned hair
- Gaining weight around your waist
- Male-pattern baldness is a type of baldness that affects men.
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How to get a PCOD Test in Bangalore?
- Login to MFine.
- Select your location as Ahmedabad.
- Choose your preferred lab partner.
- Choose your preferred slot for sample collection.
- A lab technician will be assigned 12 hours before sample collection.
- The lab technician will collect your sample from your doorstep.
- Your test reports will be available within the next 48 hours on MFine.
- Avail free online doctor consultation to review your test results.
Lab Infrastructure in Bangalore
Bangalore, India’s IT capital, is one of the country’s most developed cities. It is the capital of Karnataka, an Indian state. Bangalore’s medical infrastructure is growing at a rapid pace. More than 200 hospitals are managed by both the private and public sectors. Aside from that, the city has around 300 laboratories equipped to undertake a wide range of examinations.
Aside from internationally renowned hospitals, the city has a varied selection of laboratories, all of which are equipped with cutting-edge technology to conduct Vitamin profile and other comprehensive testing. Furthermore, these labs are dispersed throughout the city, making them more accessible to the general public.
The expansion of industries and factories has had a profound impact on Bangalore residents’ lifestyles. People are more likely to be exposed to bad living conditions, which makes them more susceptible to disease. Pollution-related ailments such as asthma, shortness of breath, and skin problems affect the general populace. Bangalore’s water can become contaminated, putting the populace at risk of contracting water-borne diseases. During the monsoons, diseases such as malaria and dengue wreak havoc on the metropolis.
What will the PCOD Test cover?
PCOD (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) is a common test recommended for women who acquire a hormonal condition during their reproductive years that causes hormonal abnormalities. A physical exam and a blood test will assist determine the severity of the disease. PCOD is currently present in approximately 5% to 10% of women between the ages of 15 and 44.
Unorganized eating habits and unhealthy lifestyles are contributing to the rise in numbers. The following tests will be covered by the PCOD test.
- Levels of androgen: Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH) are two hormones that regulate DHEA and testosterone levels.
- Thyroid Thyroid Thyroid Thyroid Thyroid Thyroid Thyroid Thyroid Thyroid Thyroid T (TSH only)
- Risk Evaluation: Diabetes is a disease that affects people (hbA1C)
- Analysis of Prolactin Levels
The optimal time to do this test is on the second or third day of your menstrual cycle, as it allows you to quickly identify the prevalence. The LH aids in the detection of Luteinising Hormone, a hormone that impacts the reproductive system, in a woman’s blood. The FSH test is used to assess how much Follicle-Stimulating Hormone is present in the blood. The prolactin levels in a person’s blood are monitored with the Serum Prolactin Test. Finally, a total testosterone test is performed to determine the level of testosterone in the blood.
In case any abnormalities are determined, your health expert will prepare a definite course of action to reverse the condition.
What Preparation is required for the PCOD Test?
When going for PCOD Test, there are little to no precautions and preparations required.
- Because the test measures your body’s hormones, you must fast for at least 8-10 hours prior to the test in order to get appropriate results.
- Patients are encouraged to tell their doctors about any underlying medical issues.
- If you have a history of smoking or drinking, mention it.
- Any supplements you’re using right now or in the past should be disclosed to your doctor.
- Please let your doctor know if you’re pregnant or attempting to get pregnant.
- Wear something comfortable and loose for the exam to ensure a smooth run.
- It is ideal to get your PCOD test done on the second or third day of your period in order to get accurate results.
Through the MFine app, you can now book PCOD tests from certified lab partners in your city.
What will happen to your test sample?
Your test sample will be sent to your preferred NABL-accredited labs in Bangalore for further processing during booking for analysis.