Cardiovascular Disease Tests

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Description

Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are one of the leading causes of death worldwide, so regular diagnosis is of paramount importance. Laboratory tests play an important role in identifying cardiovascular diseases and assessing the risks of their development. They help determine the level of cholesterol, markers of inflammation and other indicators that affect the state of the heart and blood vessels.

Timely diagnosis makes it possible to detect abnormalities in the early stages, start effective treatment and prevent complications such as heart attacks or strokes. Regular tests are especially important for people with risk factors: high blood pressure, diabetes, overweight or hereditary predisposition.

Indicators

Total Cholesterol
LDL-chol (Cholesterol - LDL)
HDL-Chol (Cholesterol — HDL)
Triglycerides
Creatine kinase (CPK)

You need it if you experience:

  • Intense or intermittent pain, burning sensation, or pressure in the chest
  • Difficulty breathing, especially during exercise
  • Fast or irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia)
  • Dizziness or loss of consciousness
  • Feeling tired and weak all the time for no obvious reason
  • Swelling in the legs, ankles, or abdomen
  • Pain or cold sensation in the extremities
  • High blood pressure
  • Change in skin color (pale or bluish)
  • The presence of diabetes or a hereditary predisposition to cardiovascular diseases

Вам нужно если

  • Intense or intermittent pain, burning sensation, or pressure in the chest
  • Difficulty breathing, especially during exercise
  • Fast or irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia)
  • Dizziness or loss of consciousness
  • Feeling tired and weak all the time for no obvious reason
  • Swelling in the legs, ankles, or abdomen
  • Pain or cold sensation in the extremities
  • High blood pressure
  • Change in skin color (pale or bluish)
  • The presence of diabetes or a hereditary predisposition to cardiovascular diseases

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