Smoking Impact Assessment Profile
Includes 31 Parameters
Fasting: Not required
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What is it for?
Smoking impact assessments are conducted to evaluate health risks such as cardiovascular diseases, respiratory issues, and cancer, and to understand smoking’s role in increased clotting risk. They provide vital epidemiological data to inform public health policies and regulations. It also helps in identifying individual health risks and tailoring smoking cessation interventions. Medintu offers this test at affordable rates and gives quick results.
Sample type
Blood
Package Instructions
Age Group: 10+ Years
Included Tests
Package includes following parameters:
1)Complete Blood Count (CBC)
- Absolute Basophils Count, Blood
- Absolute Eosinophil Count, Blood
- Absolute Lymphocyte Count, Blood
- Absolute Monocyte Count, Blood
- Absolute Neutrophil Count, Blood
- Basophils
- Eosinophils
- Hemoglobin Hb
- Lymphocytes
- MCH
- MCHC
- MCV
- MENTZER INDEX MCV/RCC
- Monocytes
- MPV Mean Platelet Volume
- Neutrophils
- PCT
- PCV Haematocrit
- PDW Platelet Distribution Width
- Platelet Count Thrombocyte count
- P – LCC
- P – LCR
- RBC Count
- RDW-CV
- RDW (Red Cell Distribution Width)
- WBC-Total Counts Leukocytes
2)Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
3)Gamma Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)
4)HbA1C (Glycosylated Haemoglobin)
- Average blood glucose
- Glycated Hemoglobin
5)Vitamin D Total-25 Hydroxy
Smoking Assessment test at Medintu
Smoking, even occasionally, can harm your essential organs. Nicotine affects vital tissues and organs, leading to serious health issues like asthma, cancer, and other life-threatening diseases. To understand how smoking impacts your health, it’s crucial to get tested as soon as possible. If you’re experiencing symptoms like chest pain, a persistent cough, shortness of breath, hoarseness, recurring lung infections, or swelling in your neck and face, your doctor might recommend a smoking assessment test from a trusted lab like Medintu. Finding the right pathology lab can be daunting, but with Medintu, you don’t have to worry. Address your health concerns before they become severe. Book a smoker’s risk assessment test with Medintu today and take a proactive step towards better health.
Benefits of choosing Smoking Impact Assessment Test at Medintu
- We provide home sample collection services and ensure all samples are transferred from homes to testing laboratories in temperature-controlled bags.
- We follow NABL and ISO guidelines to generate 100% accurate smart-test reports that are easily understandable.
- Our phlebotomists are highly skilled professionals who ensure our patients have a pain-free experience. They collect samples for the smokers risk assessment test with a single prick to ensure a painless experience.
- From preparing patients before the tests to delivering smart-test reports, we provide end-to-end diagnostic services with high professionalism to all of our patients.
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FAQs
What are the long-term health effects of smoking?
Long-term smoking can lead to numerous serious health issues, including lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), heart disease, stroke, and other cancers (e.g., mouth, throat, esophagus). It also increases the risk of respiratory infections, reduced lung function, and overall reduced life expectancy.
How does smoking affect cardiovascular health?
Smoking damages blood vessels, increases blood pressure, reduces oxygen in the blood, and contributes to the buildup of plaque in arteries (atherosclerosis). These effects significantly raise the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular diseases.
Can quitting smoking really make a difference if I’ve smoked for many years?
Yes, quitting smoking at any age can greatly reduce health risks. Within weeks of quitting, circulation improves and lung function increases. Over time, the risks of heart disease, stroke, and lung cancer decrease significantly, approaching that of a non-smoker after several years.
What are some effective strategies to quit smoking?
Effective strategies include using nicotine replacement therapies (gums, patches, lozenges), prescription medications (e.g., varenicline, bupropion), counseling and support groups, and behavioral therapies. Combining several methods often yields the best results.
How does smoking impact pregnancy and newborn health?
Smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of complications such as preterm birth, low birth weight, stillbirth, and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). It also affects fetal development and can lead to long-term health problems for the child. Quitting smoking greatly improves the health outcomes for both the mother and the baby.