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When, Why & More of a Cardiac Checkup?

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Updated: 16 Jan 2024
Published: 27 Feb 2023
When, Why & More of a Cardiac Checkup

A cardiac checkup allows for an evaluation of the heart and checks for a pulmonary disorder. It helps in the prediction of one's threat of health problems from cardiovascular conditions. A heart check up is a routine examination proposed by physicians for a healthy heart and healthy living. It can assist you in determining your coronary disease risk factors and predict your chances of having a stroke or a cardiac event within the next 5 to 10 years.

For assessing your heart health, several tests should be conducted regularly. And Pathkind Labs helps you with all test procedures for monitoring heart health. We have over 75 labs in metros and Tier 1 cities and are looking forward to providing our premium services to PAN India.

Common heart diseases you should be aware of

Cardiovascular disease entails a variety of heart-related conditions. Heart conditions include:

  • Coronary artery disease
  • Heartbeat irregularities (arrhythmias)
  • You were born with heart issues (congenital heart defects)
  • Muscle illness of the heart
  • Valve ailment of the heart

Significance of frequent cardiac checkups

Blood tests for heart function can reveal much about one's heart condition. Excessive amounts of "bad" cholesterol in the blood can indicate a higher chance of experiencing a stroke. The presence of other elements like excessive calcium in your blood can also assist your doctor in determining whether you suffer heart problems or are at risk of getting tissue plaques in your vessels (atherosclerosis).

Regular heart check up will allow one to:

  • Early detection of conditions or diseases
  • Decrease one's chances of getting sick.
  • Have the proper treatment right away.
  • Improve your overall health.
  • Create a timeline of your health.
  • Lower overall healthcare costs.
  • Receive the most recent medical information as well as cutting-edge technologies and practices.

Routine heart check up stand a better chance of obtaining the appropriate treatment and trying to diagnose the underlying disease as soon as possible. You can ensure that you are living a longer, healthier life by planning these heart checkups on a routine basis.

Learn about the symptoms of cardiac issues

Coronary artery disease is a widely found heart disease that harms the significant coronary arteries of the heart muscle. Men and women might experience different symptoms of coronary artery disease. Men, for example, are more likely to experience chest pain. Along with chest discomfort. On the contrary, women commonly experience symptoms, such as shortness of breath, extreme fatigue, and nausea.

Common coronary artery disease symptoms may include:

  • Pain and stiffness in the chest and discomfort 
  • Breathing difficulty
  • Neck, jaw, throat, upper abdomen, or back pain
  • If the blood vessels in your legs or arms are narrowed, you may experience pain, loss of feeling, weakness, or coldness.

Manage heart ailments through regular blood assays

A variety of blood test for heart function can be performed to rule out the presence of heart ailment and to measure differing tiers inside the cell that really can impact the heart. If you start a new blood pressure medication, you might be subjected to blood tests and other inspections.

The most typical are:

  • Complete blood count (CBC) - This test determines the concentrations of red blood cells, platelets, and white blood cells in the blood. It also measures haemoglobin levels.
  • Urea as well as Electrolyte levels (Us and Es) - Urea levels aid in monitoring how well the kidneys work. Electrolytes aid in the stabilisation of the heart rhythm.
  • Glucose - This test determines the amount of sugars in the blood.
  • Liver and thyroid function test- It is used to assess liver and thyroid function.
  • Monitoring troponin- Troponin is a protein that is discharged in the blood circulation when the heart is affected. The troponin level detects any heart tissue damage quickly and accurately. It is used to help in the diagnosis of a suspected heart attack.
  • Lipid profile test- Level of cholesterol and lipid profile
  • Echocardiogram (ECG)- It records the minute electrical signals transmitted within the heart.

How to check heart health at home?

To monitor your heart health regularly, besides the recommended tests, you should know how to check heart health at home. Please follow the points below to keep for regular heart health inspection.

  • Keep monitoring your blood pressure with a BP monitor. With a blood pressure monitor or pulse monitor, one could check heart rate more accurately to see if one is in good shape for their age, gender, and weight group.
  • Adults should have a heartbeat rate between 60 and 100/minute. Athletes, for example, might well have relaxing heart rates counting less than 60 beats per minute.

Heart problems can affect both children and adults; however, the reasons vary depending on age and inheritance. There are several treatment options available that are possible only after an accurate diagnosis. But that is only possible when you choose a trusted brand in the diagnostic industry. Pathkind Labs has over 2000 collection centres with top-notch diagnostic facilities. From cardiac checkup packages to whole-body health checkups, you can keep your body by opting for our regular assistance. We work with highly qualified medical practitioners, phlebotomists, and scientific officers, collaborating with each other. Get in touch with our team and have a satisfying experience.

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