Wednesday, 24 October 2018

Blood Donation: Benefits and Eligibility

Blood donation is a noble deed that brings health benefits while saving lives. It’s often advised that blood donation should be a regular exercise every 3 months. Though there aren’t too many home collection centres, nearest blood donation camps can be easily located. You can also donate your blood at the nearest hospital.

Why donate blood?
Well, primarily and obviously because: you are helping save lives. India was short of 1.9 million units of blood during 2017-18. A single donation can save up to three lives.

Additionally, it also brings health benefits to the donor. Regular blood donation reduces blood viscosity thereby significantly lowering the chances of heart attack. Studies have shown that apart from viscosity, it also lowers mean total cholesterol, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol safe-guarding you against cardio-vascular diseases. High iron stores are also linked to heart attacks, blood donation lowers iron stores too.


Who can donate blood?
Though it is indeed a noble deed, not everyone is allowed to donate blood. Before donation, it is advisable that you avail health checkup packages to ascertain normalcy of your: blood pressure, temperature, pulse, blood type, Hb count (12.5 g) and body weight (45 kg at least). You also need to fall into the age group of 18-60.

You cannot donate blood if you have the following conditions: cancer, heart disease, abnormal bleeding tendencies, unexplained weight loss, diabetes-controlled by insulin, hepatitis infection, chronic nephritisAIDS, liver disease, tuberculosis, Polycythemia Vera, asthma, epilepsy, leprosy, schizophrenia, and endocrine disorders.

In case you suspect that you suffer from any of the above conditions, make sure that you get these covered in your health checkup package.

You will have to defer donation in certain cases: abortions – 6 months, history of Blood transfusion – 6 months, surgery – 12 months, typhoid – 12 months after recovery, history of malaria and duly treated – 3 months (endemic) and 3 years (non-endemic area), tattoo – 6 months, breastfeeding – 12 months after delivery, immunization (cholera, typhoid, diphtheria, tetanus, plague, gammaglobulin) – 15 days, rabies vaccination – 1 year after vaccination, history of Hepatitis in family or close contact – 12 months, and immunoglobulin – 12 months.

So do not delay in locating an organisation that offers 
home collection centres or visit the nearest hospital to save lives by donating blood.

Thursday, 24 May 2018

The Future Of Diagnostics Is In Safe Hands

Our changing attitude towards healthcare is certainly changing the way we look at diagnostics. Also, World Health Organisation (WHO) has made its vision to achieve universal health coverage very clear. Keeping all this in mind, we need pathology labs that are adequately equipped to diagnose a wide spectrum of diseases and have adopted cutting-edge technology.

Its not just the idea of universal health coverage, which is revamping the diagnostic sector. Better diagnostic methods to determine the acutest of diseases are coming up and the idea of personalised medicine (genomic medicine) is being encouraged. To support universal health coverage, efforts are being aligned to bring down the costs of diagnostic services to a reasonable level.

To stay focused, we need visionaries like Dr Ashok Sharma, a pioneer who has a penchant for innovation and has tirelessly worked to improve Patient Care. Under his expertise and experience, Scientific Pathology has strengthened its reputation as a Diagnostic Centre across Uttar Pradesh, India. The lab has state-of-the-art equipment and a team that caters to more than 1000 patients everyday. More importantly, it provides affordable health checkup packages to cover a wider section of society.
The healthcare sector is finally thriving and acquiring an advanced outlook, which certainly is a sign of better things to come.

Monday, 21 May 2018

Scientific Pathology now has the facilities to diagnose Pro-RBDD

Agra, 11th May, 2018: Scientific Pathology has added yet another feather in its hat as it can now provide an accurate diagnosis of Prospective Rare Bleeding Disorders (Pro-RBDD), using its state-of-the-art equipment and experienced team. It is now the only lab in Agra that can provide an assessment of bleeding disorders beyond BT/CT/PT and platelet count.

The deficiency of Factor VIII, Factor IX, and Fibrinogen are classified as rare bleeding disorders, and they can now be diagnosed at Scientific Pathology, which is the best pathology lab in Agra. The reports of these tests will be given to the concerned person on the same day.

Following are the costs for these tests:

Factor VIII - Rs 2700/-
Factor IX - Rs 2700/-
Fibrinogen - Rs 1150/-

Factor VIII and Factor IX deficiencies are also known as Hemophilia A and Hemophilia B respectively. These are genetic disorders that are caused by the deficiency of a clotting protein. People having these deficiencies bleed longer than average as their blood clots slowly. More the deficiency, more will be the severity of the bleeding.

The test for Fibrinogen evaluates the ability of Fibrinogen (a soluble protein) to get converted into Fibrin, which is a protein that helps in clotting.

About Scientific Pathology

Scientific Pathology is one of the best and most reliable pathology labs with over 30 years of experience in providing diagnostic services. Scientific Pathology is the only lab in Uttar Pradesh to have 1 reference lab, 5 labs fully functional-in different cities, more than 50 sample collection pick-up points included authorised collection centres. The company’s corporate office is at Agra

Sunday, 29 April 2018

The First Steps Of a Mother During Pregnancy

The beauty of the moment when a new life is born cannot be understood without having a firsthand experience. No matter how much one tries to come up with a perfect comparison for that feeling, it will still fall short. It is believed that the moment a mother discovers the sign of another life within her; she awakens to her motherly instincts. Though, the feeling can be overpowering, it is important to be calm and take necessary health protection measures from the very start.

The first step is to take an appointment with a doctor to get the initial health check-up done. During this check-up, the doctor usually discusses about everything that will be important throughout the period of pregnancy. Some of these things include: healthy eating habits, doable exercises, changes in lifestyle, sex life and regular health check-ups.

In the first meeting, a doctor conducts various examinations like measuring the weight, breast examination, cervical examination, pelvic examination and many more. Depending on these tests a doctor can calculate the pregnancy due date and also point out if there will be any complications at the later stages.

The doctor might even suggest taking regular health check-up packages or specific pregnancy packages.
Such check-ups help to maintain a record of the baby’s health and growth as well as the changes that take place in the mother’s body. Any sudden complication can be easily detected, if these check-ups are attended sincerely and thus, timely precautions can also be taken. Some of the tests that are conducted in pregnancy specific health check-up packages are: Blood Group Test, Thyroid Test, Blood Sugar Test, Urine Test, Ultrasound Scan, test for infections (like HIV and Hepatitis B), and more.
With proper care of the soon-to-be mother, parents can expect the birth of a happy and healthy baby. 

Monday, 23 April 2018

Detect allergies early to live a life of comfort!


Have you ever experienced sudden rashes, swelling or nausea by coming in contact with something every time? Have you ever been in situations where there may be people around you but they don’t get affected by the pollen in the air or the dust in the room?


Situations like these make one feel helpless especially when the problem seems limited to one person only. These types of problems are called allergies. But of course you know about it! It is here that I should clarify that food intolerance is different from allergies, so if you cannot stomach milk that may not definitely be an allergy, although food allergies do exist. Some examples of allergies are allergic asthma, hay fever, pollen allergy, food allergy, etc. These can cause a variety of problems like itchy or swollen nose and throat, rashes, red eyes and sneezing, among others. Some more severe symptoms can be stomach ache, diarrhoea, cough and more.

To fight allergies, it is important to first know what is causing it as well as the symptoms that develop after it affects the body. As many symptoms are similar to normal problems like running nose and sneezing, detecting an allergy on your own might be difficult.
Therefore, the moment you feel that your body is reacting in a specific manner every time you come in contact with something, it is advisable to seek proper diagnostic services from trustable sources.
Quick discovery of allergies can save money and time. Diagnostic services include clinical medicines, therapies and other types of medical solutions. Getting a proper diagnosis is extremely important as wrong medicines or therapies can escalate and even awaken latent conditions. You can seek these services from physicians, doctors and nurses who are known to be proficient in their own fields.
Allergies cannot exactly get cured but with proper medication the effects can be reduced to minimum. Turn your attention to your body today to reduce allergies and live a happy and comfortable life.

Source- https://scientificpathology.wordpress.com/2018/04/18/detect-allergies-early-to-live-a-life-of-comfort