IHCL - Annual Health Checkup (Male) Radio near me in North Goa
Understanding IHCL - Annual Health Checkup (Male) Radio in North Goa
What is IHCL - Annual Health Checkup (Male) Radio in North Goa?
The IHCL - Annual Health Checkup (Male) Radio is a comprehensive radiology assessment that helps detect and diagnose abnormalities and injuries in specific areas of the body providing valuable insights for treatment and care. It offers tests like ultrasound (USG) whole abdomen, chest X-ray, pulmonary function test (PFT), stress test (TMT)/ Echo, and electrocardiography (ECG). Additionally, this package includes a pure tone audiometry test, a general physical examination along with consultations for diet, ophthalmology, cardiology, and dental. The results from the IHCL - Annual Health Checkup (Male) Radio help doctors make accurate diagnosis and formulate an overall treatment plan.
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Please note that there might be a rush and waiting times at radiology centers on weekends. Please carry your breakfast along if required as the centers may not have the facility for the same. Please do not make any payment at any center during the course of these tests.
What does IHCL - Annual Health Checkup (Male) Radio measure?
Contains 11 testsEcho/TMT
Pulmonary Function Tests at Center
The Pulmonary Function Tests at Center measures various aspects of lung performance to assess how well your lungs work. These diagnostic tests evaluates lung volumes, capacities, and flow rates by having you breathe into a spirometer or other specialized equipment. It measures how much air you can inhale and exhale, how quickly you can blow air out, and how efficiently your lungs transfer oxygen into the blood and remove carbon dioxide. The results help doctors diagnose and monitor respiratory conditions like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and other lung disorders, providing critical information for developing effective treatment plans.
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Electrocardiography at Center
The ECG (Electrocardiogram) test is a diagnostic tool used to measure the electrical activity of the heart. This test provides a detailed recording of the heart's electrical impulses, which are crucial for its rhythm and function. By capturing the heart's electrical signals, the ECG test can identify various conditions affecting heart health, such as arrhythmias, heart attacks, and other cardiac abnormalities.
The ECG machine consists of a series of electrodes attached to the skin at specific locations on the chest, arms, and legs. These electrodes detect the electrical impulses generated by the heart as it beats. The impulses are then transmitted to the ECG machine, which records them as a waveform on a computer or paper printout. This waveform represents the heart's electrical activity over time, allowing for the analysis of the heart's rhythm, rate, and electrical conduction.
Doctors examine the ECG trace to diagnose heart conditions and determine appropriate treatments. By evaluating the size and timing of each electrical impulse, doctors can detect irregular heartbeats, heart muscle damage, and other cardiovascular problems.
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Ultrasound Whole Abdomen
USG (Ultrasound sonography) technology allows quick visualization of the internal organs and structures of the abdomen from outside the body. The Ultrasound Whole Abdomen test measures the size, shape, structure, and movement of the internal organs like the liver, kidneys, intestines, pancreas, gallbladder, spleen, and the blood vessels within the abdominal cavity. This test helps find abnormalities such as tumors, cysts, stones, fluid accumulation, and signs of inflammation or infection in these organs. By capturing real-time images, the Ultrasound Whole Abdomen test assesses the blood flow through the abdominal vessels, helping diagnose liver diseases, kidney dysfunction, and other gastrointestinal conditions.
The USG machine consists of a computer console, a video monitor, and an attached transducer (a small hand-held device that resembles a microphone). The transducer is placed on the skin, and the ultrasound waves move through the body to the organs and structures within. The sound waves bounce off the organs like an echo and return to the transducer. The transducer processes these reflected waves, which the computer converts into images of the organs or tissues. Doctors interpret these images to detect abnormalities and initiate appropriate treatment if required.
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Opthalmology Consultation by General Physician
Cardiology Consultation by General Physician
Dental Consultation by General Physician
Diet Consultation
Physical Examination
X-Ray Chest PA View
The X-Ray Chest PA View measures various aspects of the chest’s internal structures, including the size, shape, and position of the heart, lungs, and surrounding structures. It can reveal abnormalities such as fluid in the lungs, infections, tumors, or changes in the diaphragm. This imaging test assesses the overall health of the respiratory and cardiovascular system, allowing doctors to detect conditions such as pneumonia, tuberculosis, chronic lung diseases, heart enlargement, or chest injuries.
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