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The preparation for a full body checkup may vary depending on the specific tests that are included in the checkup. However, in general, here are some general guidelines to follow before a full body checkup:
Medical history: Provide your complete medical history, including any chronic illnesses, surgeries, allergies, and vaccinations.
Sample collection: Be prepared to give samples of urine, stool, and blood, depending on the tests included in the checkup.
It is recommended that you consult with your doctor or the laboratory to know the specific instructions for the full body checkup.
This test involves a comprehensive evaluation of a person's overall health status, including tests for blood sugar, cholesterol, liver function, kidney function, and other health markers. It may be recommended for people who want to assess their overall health or who have risk factors for chronic diseases such as diabetes or heart disease.
It can take several days to receive the report as it involves multiple tests.
This test typically involves several different tests and screenings, some of which can be done from home (e.g. blood tests), while others require medical equipment and professional expertise (e.g. imaging tests).
Fasting is usually required for at least 10-12 hours before the test, but it may vary depending on the specific tests included in the checkup.