Bone Health Screen :arthritis

Also known as bone health screen :arthritis bone health screen :arthritis

Includes 45 parameters
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Bone Health Screen :arthritis Package in Raipur Overview

This is a comprehensive test panel designed to assess bone health, inflammation, and autoimmune markers associated with arthritis and other bone or joint disorders. It helps diagnose, monitor, and manage conditions like osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and other inflammatory joint diseases.

Components and Their Roles - BONE HEALTH SCREEN -ARTHRITIS:

  1. 25-Hydroxyvitamin D (Vitamin D Total)
    • Measures overall vitamin D status, essential for calcium absorption and bone health.
    • Low levels can contribute to bone weakness and increased risk of fractures.
  2. Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin)
    • Important for nerve function and red blood cell production.
    • Deficiency can cause neurological symptoms and may impact bone health indirectly.
  3. Calcium
    • Vital mineral for bone strength and muscle function.
    • Abnormal levels can indicate bone metabolism disorders.
  4. Phosphorus
    • Works with calcium to build and maintain bones and teeth.
    • Imbalances can affect bone density.
  5. Complete Blood Count (CBC)
    • Assesses overall health, detects anemia or infection.
    • Anemia is common in chronic inflammatory conditions like arthritis.
  6. Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
    • Measures inflammation in the body.
    • Elevated in arthritis and other inflammatory diseases.
  • C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
    • Another marker of inflammation, more sensitive and rapid than ESR.
    • High CRP indicates active inflammation.
  1. Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
    • Enzyme linked to bone formation and liver function.
    • Elevated ALP can indicate increased bone turnover or liver disease.
  2. Uric Acid
    • Elevated levels are associated with gout, a form of inflammatory arthritis caused by urate crystal deposition.
  3. Rheumatoid Factor (RF) Quantitative
    • An antibody often present in rheumatoid arthritis.
    • Helps diagnose and monitor autoimmune arthritis.
  4. Anti-CCP (Anti-Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide Antibody)
    • Highly specific marker for rheumatoid arthritis.
    • Presence predicts more aggressive disease and helps confirm diagnosis.

Purpose of the Bone Health Screen: Arthritis Panel

  • Assess vitamin and mineral levels critical for bone health.
  • Detect inflammation and immune activity related to arthritis and other joint diseases.
  • Identify autoimmune markers to diagnose rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Evaluate risk factors for bone disorders like osteoporosis and gout.
  • Guide treatment decisions and monitor disease progression or response.

Who Should Get the Bone Health Screen: Arthritis?

  • People with Joint Pain or Stiffness
    • Especially if symptoms suggest arthritis (like rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, or gout).
    • To help diagnose the cause of joint symptoms.
  • Individuals with Suspected or Diagnosed Rheumatoid Arthritis
    • To confirm diagnosis (especially Anti-CCP and RF tests).
    • To monitor disease activity and progression.
  • People at Risk of Bone Disorders
    • Those with osteoporosis risk factors (e.g., postmenopausal women, older adults, history of fractures).
    • Patients with vitamin D deficiency symptoms.
  • Individuals with Chronic Inflammatory Conditions
    • To evaluate systemic inflammation (ESR, CRP).
    • To assess impact on bones and joints.
  • Patients with Recurrent Gout or High Uric Acid Levels
    • To confirm diagnosis and monitor uric acid levels.
  • People with Nutritional Deficiencies or Malabsorption Issues
    • To check vitamin D and B12 levels, which affect bone and nerve health.
  • Individuals on Long-Term Steroid Therapy
    • Steroids can weaken bones; monitoring is essential.
  • Patients Undergoing Treatment for Arthritis or Bone Disease
    • To monitor effectiveness of treatment and nutritional status.

When to Consider Bone Health Screen: Arthritis 

  • If you have unexplained bone pain, fractures, or muscle weakness.
  • If you experience persistent joint swelling, redness, or morning stiffness.
  • If you have a family history of autoimmune or bone diseases.
  • If you have symptoms like fatigue, anemia, or signs of inflammation.
Preparations

No preparations needed

Test included

Bone Health Screen :arthritis parameters Includes: 45

Bone Health Screen :arthritis

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