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Arthritis Profile B – (69 Tests)

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It’s not unusual to have aches and pains occasionally. When pain doesn’t subside on its own after a day or two, interferes with everyday activities or steadily gets worse, it is time to do arthritis preventive health check up. To determine if joint pain and other symptoms are caused by arthritis do a basic arthritis package.

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Arthritis Profile Basic Consists of fundamental tests for screening of the health status Like Arthritis, Lipid, Liver, Kidney, Complete Hemogram, Diabetic screen, Iron, Thyroid, Kidney profiles. electrolytes, vitamins

Antinuclear antibody test (ANA)

ANA tests are a general indicator of autoimmune disease. A positive ANA test means that your body is producing antibodies that are attacking normal cells instead of foreign organisms. A high level of this antibody could mean that your body’s immune system is attacking itself.

Rheumatoid factor test;

Many people with RA have high levels of an antibody called rheumatoid factor (RF). RF is a protein that your body’s immune system produces. It can attack the healthy tissue in your body. RF tests can’t be used to diagnose RA alone. Some people with RA test negative for RF, while other people without RA may test positive for RF.

C-reactive Protein

C-reactive protein is another measure of clinical inflammation. The normal measurement is less than 1.0 in many labs. This test, however, can be influenced by factors such as obesity and infection and is not specific to RA.

anti-CCP- Anticyclic Citrullinated Peptide

Another test which is ordered when rheumatoid arthritis is suspected is the anticyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP). A level above normal value suggests the possibility of RA. As with rheumatoid factor, some people with positive anti-CCP antibody will not have RA, but this test is somewhat more specific for RA than the rheumatoid factor. The higher the levels of anti-CCP antibody, the more likely it is to suggest RA.

RF and anti-CCP are not used to monitor disease activity, because they both tend to remain positive despite remission. Once the diagnosis of RA has been made and confirmed, these tests are not repeated.

C3

Complement C3 is a blood test that measures the activity of a certain protein that is part of the complement system. The complement system is a group of proteins that move freely through your bloodstream. The proteins work with your immune system and play a role in the development of inflammation.

ASO test

The antistreptolysin O (ASO) titer test is a blood test that checks for a strep infection. When you come into contact with harmful bacteria, your body produces antibodies to defend itself against these bacteria. Your body produces antibodies specific to the bacteria they fight.

HLA-B27

To determine whether you have human leukocyte antigen B27 (HLA-B27) on the surface of your cells; to help assess the likelihood that you have an autoimmune disorder associated with the presence of HLA-B27

 

Special instruction:

• Do not eat or drink except water at least 10 – 12 hours prior to the check-up. Do not chew gum, eat breath mints or consume other food substitutes during the fast time. Water, however may be freely taken to avoid dehydration effects on blood sugar and cholesterol tests in the program.
• Please do not drink alcohol for at least 24 hours prior to appointment as alcohol may affect some tests. Please inform the doctor or nurse before the test.
• If you are taking medicine for Hypertension/Hyperthyroidism etc. you can continue taking as per doctors prescription after blood is collected post overnight Fasting. Please carry regular medication along.
• If you are diabetic, avoid taking your insulin injections / anti diabetic tablets on the morning of health check up.
• Wear loose clothing, No jewellery (Necklaces / Chains) and easily removable footwear

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