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Kann ich einen Bluttest ohne Hausarzt machen?
Ja, bestimmte Laboruntersuchungen können Sie heute auch ohne direkten Termin beim Hausarzt über validierte Heimtests durchführen. Sie entnehmen eine kleine Blutprobe zu Hause und lassen sie in einem medizinischen Fachlabor auswerten. So behalten Sie wichtige Gesundheitswerte im Blick.
Wie zuverlässig sind Bluttests zu Hause?
Entscheidend ist, dass die Analyse in einem qualitätsgesicherten Labor mit standardisierten Methoden erfolgt. Dann sind Bluttests mit Kapillarblut in der Regel genauso zuverlässig wie eine Blutentnahme in der Praxis. Mit klaren Anleitungen und zertifizierten Partnerlaboren sorgt Probatix dafür, dass Sie sich auf Ihre Ergebnisse verlassen können.
Wieso sollte ich einen Test bei Probatix machen anstatt beim Arzt?
Bei Probatix können Sie Bluttests flexibel zu Hause starten - ohne Wartezimmer, mit klaren Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitungen und Auswertung in zertifizierten Fachlaboren. Die Ergebnisse werden digital, verständlich und verlaufsfähig aufbereitet, damit Sie Entwicklungen über Zeit einfach verfolgen können. So ergänzen Sie die klassische ärztliche Betreuung um ein komfortables, datengestütztes Monitoring Ihrer Gesundheit mit Probatix.
Burnout Risk Test - avi: Alle Details zum Test
Welche Vorteile bietet dieser Test für mich?
Welche Vorteile bietet dieser Test für mich?
Prevent stress consequences – recognize your body's warning signals in time.
The Burnout Stress Check analyzes the concentration of important values such as (25-OH-)Vitamin D, cortisol, CRP (C-reactive protein), ferritin, TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone), and Vitamin B12 (cobalamin). These values show how your body reacts to prolonged stress and help you with early detection to take stress management measures. Ideal for anyone who wants to keep an eye on their nutrient supply and stress levels.
Why test now? Chronic stress can impair your performance and health in the long term. With this burnout test, you can identify potential strains and deficiencies early and receive concrete recommendations for action.
Your benefits of a comprehensive blood test for stress:
- Comprehensive analysis: Detailed measurement of your stress hormones, inflammation markers, and relevant nutrients.
- Simple process: Sample collection conveniently from home.
- Fast results: Clearly prepared report.
Don't wait for the first symptoms – use the burnout stress check to actively protect your health.
Was bedeuten die gemessenen Werte?
Was bedeuten die gemessenen Werte?
25-OH vitamin D is the storage form of vitamin D that the body produces in the liver from vitamin D formed by sunlight or food. Vitamin D supports calcium absorption, ensures healthy bones and teeth, and plays an important role for muscles, nerves, and the immune system.
The 25-OH vitamin D test is the best method to check vitamin D status. Low levels can indicate too little sunlight, an unbalanced diet, or diseases and are associated with bone diseases such as osteoporosis or rickets. Excessive levels usually result from too high supplement doses and can strain the kidneys and liver.
Cortisol
Cortisol is a hormone produced in the adrenal cortex that controls the body's metabolism and stress response. It regulates blood sugar levels, blood pressure, and influences the immune system. Cortisol typically follows a daily rhythm, with the highest levels in the morning and the lowest at night.
Permanently elevated cortisol levels can lead to weight gain, high blood pressure, sleep disturbances, and a weakened immune system. Too low levels indicate adrenal insufficiency and can be associated with fatigue, low blood pressure, and weakness.
C-reactive protein (CRP)
CRP (C-reactive protein) is a protein that the liver produces in response to inflammation. The level in the blood rises quickly when infections, tissue damage, or other inflammatory processes occur in the body. Therefore, CRP is often used as a general marker of inflammation.
A significantly elevated CRP level usually indicates an acute infection, while slightly elevated levels can also occur in chronic diseases. Normal values generally rule out a relevant inflammation.
Ferritin
Ferritin is a protein that stores iron in the body and releases it when needed. The ferritin level in the blood indicates how well the body's iron stores are filled and is therefore often used to assess iron status.
Low values usually indicate an iron deficiency or anemia. Elevated values may indicate inflammation, liver diseases, or iron overload.
TSH
TSH (Thyroid-stimulating hormone) is produced in the pituitary gland and regulates the activity of the thyroid gland. It stimulates the thyroid to produce the hormones T3 and T4, which influence metabolism and many body functions.
High TSH levels usually indicate an underactive thyroid, as the body tries to boost hormone production. Low TSH levels, on the other hand, suggest an overactive thyroid.
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 is an essential vitamin needed for the formation of red blood cells, the functioning of the nervous system, and the production of DNA. It is found almost exclusively in animal foods such as meat, fish, eggs, and dairy products.
A deficiency in Vitamin B12 can lead to anemia, fatigue, concentration problems, and nerve damage. Those at increased risk for a deficiency include older adults, vegetarians, vegans, or individuals with absorption disorders in the intestines.
Warum ist dieser Test wichtig?
Warum ist dieser Test wichtig?
Wann sollte ich diesen Test machen?
Wann sollte ich diesen Test machen?
If you want to ensure that you protect your body in time from the consequences of stress, a burnout risk test is particularly useful in the following situations:
- In case of persistent exhaustion or constant overwhelm
- In case of high professional or personal stress
- After prolonged periods of intense work or stress
- In case of sleep disorders or concentration problems
- For early detection and prevention of stress-related health problems
Tip: Discuss the results with a doctor to initiate appropriate measures for stress reduction and regeneration.
Warum mit Tasso+ testen?
Warum mit Tasso+ testen?
Wo finde ich die Anleitung?
Wo finde ich die Anleitung?
Bei Fragen hilft Ihnen auch immer gerne unser wunderbarer Support weiter: support@probatix.de
FAQ - Weitere häufig gestellte Fragen zum Test
FAQ - Weitere häufig gestellte Fragen zum Test
1. What is tested in the burnout risk test?
The burnout risk test measures important values such as (25-OH-)Vitamin D, cortisol, CRP (C-reactive protein), ferritin, TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone), and Vitamin B12 (cobalamin). This combination provides insights into your stress level, nutrient supply, and potential strains that may affect your health.
2. Who is this test suitable for?
The test is suitable for anyone who regularly experiences stress or notices initial signs of exhaustion, fatigue, and overload. It is also beneficial for those who want to actively monitor their health.
3. How is the test conducted?
The test is conducted through a simple blood sample, which you can conveniently take from home. Your sample is then professionally analyzed in a partner laboratory.
4.What symptoms can indicate burnout?
Persistent exhaustion, sleep problems, mood swings, or concentration difficulties can be warning signs of impending burnout. The blood test provides you with objective results and more certainty.
5. How do the test results help me?
The results show you whether there is an imbalance or deficiency and how high your current stress risk is. This allows you to take countermeasures early, implement preventive measures, or plan the next steps with a doctor.
6. How long does it take to receive the results?
The evaluation is usually available within a few days and can be accessed in your personal Probatix dashboard.
7.Can the test also be useful for mild stress symptoms?
Yes, the burnout risk test is also useful for mild symptoms, as it shows early on whether your stress level is harmless or if action is needed.






