Comprehensive Check for Men
Comprehensive Check for Men
Many health problems go unnoticed for a long time – gain clarity now with the comprehensive check-up for men.
- Comprehensive health check: Important values for blood count, cardiovascular system, hormone balance, and metabolism.
- Early detection made easy: Identify potential health risks before symptoms appear.
- Convenient & reliable: Easily take a blood sample from home and receive a professional evaluation.
Take the opportunity to finally manage your health actively.
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What values does this test measure?
What values does this test measure?
For more information about the values, please refer to the "All About the Test" section.
How does it work?
How does it work?
1. Simply take a sample with our test kit.
2. Send it to the lab using our prepaid envelope.
3. View the results digitally after a few days.
Why are the values reliable?
Why are the values reliable?
All tests offered by us are evaluated and validated in a certified medical laboratory.
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Everything about the Comprehensive Check for Men
What advantages does this test offer me?
What advantages does this test offer me?
When was the last time you had a check-up?
We often only notice changes in our health when they affect our everyday lives. All-round check for men You will gain clarity at an early stage and can actively take care of your health.
This check covers the most important health areas:
- Blood count: Gives you an overview of your general health values – from oxygen supply to immune defense.
- Long-term blood sugar (HbA1c): Detects signs of possible glucose imbalance early and helps understand diabetes risks.
- Heart and circulatory system: Monitor your cholesterol and blood lipid levels to stay healthy in the long term.
- hormone balance: Testosterone levels provide you with insight into your energy, vitality and performance.
- Prostate health: The PSA value gives you clarity about possible changes.
- Stress and metabolism: Cortisol, creatinine and uric acid give you a better understanding of your physical resilience and regeneration.
Your health is your most valuable asset – take care of it.
The All-round check for men gives you the opportunity to have crucial blood values analyzed from the comfort of your own home – simple, fast and reliable.
Why is this test important?
Why is this test important?
Early insights for a healthy life
We only notice most changes in our health when they affect our everyday lives. The men's health check helps you to identify risks such as cardiovascular problems, hormonal disorders or metabolic diseases in good time. With precise results, you receive a clear basis for actively taking care of your health and leading a vital life.
When should I take this test?
When should I take this test?
- If you want to check your general health.
- For symptoms such as fatigue, loss of performance or stress.
- For prevention, to detect risks such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes or hormonal disorders at an early stage.
- As part of your regular health care.
What do the measured values mean?
What do the measured values mean?
LDL cholesterol
The biomarker LDL cholesterol is an important indicator of the risk of cardiovascular diseases. A high LDL cholesterol level can lead to arteriosclerosis, which in turn increases the risk of heart attack and stroke. It is therefore important to regularly monitor the LDL cholesterol level and, if necessary, reduce it through a healthy diet, regular exercise, and possibly medication therapy.
Mehr InfosHDL cholesterol
HDL cholesterol, also known as good cholesterol, is an important biomarker for heart health. A high HDL level in the blood is associated with a lower risk of heart disease, as it helps remove excess cholesterol from the arteries. A healthy lifestyle with regular physical activity and a balanced diet can help increase HDL levels and reduce the risk of heart disease.
Mehr InfosTriglyceride
Triglycerides are a type of fat molecule stored in the body as an energy reserve. A high triglyceride level in the blood can indicate an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, regular monitoring of this biomarker is important to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Mehr InfosTestosterone
Testosterone is an important biomarker, primarily produced in the testes in men and to a lesser extent in the ovaries in women. It plays a crucial role in the development of male sexual characteristics and the regulation of muscle mass, bone mass, and fat distribution. An imbalance of testosterone can lead to various health issues, such as sexual dysfunction, infertility, and osteoporosis. Therefore, measuring testosterone levels is an important part of medical diagnostics.
Mehr InfosProstate-Specific Antigen (PSA)
PSA is produced by the prostate and is a key marker for the early detection of prostate cancer. Regular testing of this value can not only detect tumors at an early stage but also indicate benign changes in the prostate.
Mehr InfosCortisol
Cortisol is a hormone produced in the adrenal glands and plays a key role in the stress response as well as in the regulation of metabolism. Elevated or decreased cortisol levels may indicate stress, hormonal disorders, or adrenal diseases.
Mehr InfosCreatinine
Creatinine is a breakdown product of muscle metabolism that is filtered out of the blood by the kidneys. The creatinine level provides information about kidney function, with elevated levels potentially indicating a possible kidney dysfunction.
Mehr InfosUric acid
Uric acid is a breakdown product of purines, which come from food or cells. An elevated level can not only lead to painful gout attacks but also indicate a metabolic imbalance that can strain the kidneys and joints in the long term.
Mehr InfosLong-term blood sugar (HbA1c)
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is an important biomarker for the long-term control of blood sugar levels in diabetics. It provides information about the average blood sugar level over the past 2-3 months and is therefore an important indicator for diabetes treatment and control. An elevated HbA1c level may indicate insufficient blood sugar regulation and increase the risk of diabetes complications.
Mehr InfosErythrocytes
Erythrocytes, also known as red blood cells, transport oxygen to the cells and carbon dioxide back to the lungs. Their value is a direct indicator of oxygen supply and can provide important insights into anemia or the body's adaptation to stress.
Mehr InfosLeukocytes
Leukocytes are the white blood cells that act as "guardians" of the immune system, fighting against pathogens. An elevated level often indicates infections or inflammations, while a too low level may indicate a weakened immune system.
Mehr InfosPlatelets
Platelets, also known as thrombocytes, are crucial for blood clotting and wound healing. Too few platelets can cause a tendency to bleed, while too many can increase the risk of thrombosis.
Mehr InfosHemoglobin
Hemoglobin is a protein in red blood cells that transports oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and brings carbon dioxide back to the lungs. It is important because it supports oxygen supply and gas exchange in the body.
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Comprehensive Check for Men
Frequently Asked Questions about the Comprehensive Check for Men
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