Understanding Your Health Check-Up at Bangkok Hospital

A routine check-up helps monitor your health and detect potential issues early. At Bangkok Hospital, you can now conveniently view your medical test results through the My B+ mobile application, making it easier to track your health.

How to Access Your Check-Up Results

After completing your health check-up, you can review your results anytime on the My B+ app. This app allows you to:

✔ Access your medical records anytime, anywhere.

✔ Review laboratory test history conveniently.

✔ Set medication reminders to stay on track with prescriptions.

✔ Receive appointment notifications to avoid missing doctor visits.

✔ Use indoor navigation to find your way inside Bangkok Hospital (Bluetooth required).

Download My B+ today to manage your health with ease!

Understanding Your Check-Up Results

1. Liver Function Tests

These tests assess how well your liver is functioning and detect any liver issues.

• ALT (Alanine Transaminase) (0-45 U/L)

• Measures liver enzymes. High levels may indicate liver damage.

• ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase)

• Checks liver and bone health. High levels may indicate liver disease or bone disorders.

2. Blood Sugar Levels

Checking blood sugar levels helps diagnose and monitor diabetes.

• Glucose (Non-Fasting) (<110 mg/dL)

• Measures blood sugar levels after eating. High levels may suggest diabetes.

3. Lipid Profile (Heart Health)

These tests evaluate your cholesterol and heart disease risk.

• Total Cholesterol (<200 mg/dL)

• High levels increase heart disease risk.

• LDL Cholesterol (Bad Cholesterol) (<130 mg/dL)

• High LDL can lead to artery blockages.

• HDL Cholesterol (Good Cholesterol) (>40 mg/dL)

• Helps remove bad cholesterol, reducing heart disease risk.

• Triglycerides (Non-Fasting) (<175 mg/dL)

• High levels indicate a risk of heart disease.

4. Kidney Function Tests

These tests measure kidney health and function.

• Creatinine (0.73-1.18 mg/dL)

• High levels may indicate kidney disease.

• eGFR (Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate)

• Assesses kidney efficiency. Low values suggest kidney problems.

5. Uric Acid Test

• Uric Acid (3.5-7.2 mg/dL)

• High levels may lead to gout or kidney issues.

6. Complete Blood Count (CBC)

A CBC test provides important insights into blood health.

• Hemoglobin (13-18 g/dL)

• Low levels indicate anemia.

• *White Blood Cells (WBC) (4-10 10³/mm³)

• Helps detect infections or immune disorders.

• *Platelet Count (150-450 10³/mm³)

• Important for blood clotting. Low or high levels may indicate a disorder.

• *Red Blood Cells (RBC) (4.5-5.9 10⁶/mm³)

• Low levels suggest anemia.

• Hematocrit (40-54%)

• Shows the percentage of red blood cells in the blood.

7. Urine Examination

A urine test helps detect kidney disease and infections.

• Specific Gravity (1.003-1.03)

• High levels may indicate dehydration, while low levels suggest kidney issues.

• pH (4.5-8)

• Measures urine acidity, which may indicate infections or kidney problems.

Take Control of Your Health

✔ Get a check-up at Bangkok Hospital.

✔ Review your results quickly on the My B+ app.

✔ Take charge of your health with expert medical guidance.

👉 Book your health check-up today and stay ahead of your health!

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