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Home blood collection services

In this trending world all of us want everything to be simple and available at their door step. Even medical field is paving way in all aspects to deliver their services so that people are happy and satisfied. As ailments are growing up very fast in our society, blood tests are the primary diagnostic technique that is told by the doctors to find out the different conditions. We at healthabove60 provide exclusive collection of blood samples at the customers home or home blood collection services . It makes easy for everyone to get their blood tests done without any hassles. Our team has skilled and experienced laboratory technicians from NABL accredited partners who will come to your home once you arrange an appointment with us prior to the day you need to perform the blood test. You can give a call to our office to fix the appointment with our executives. What are the merits of having blood collection at home? ·          People...

Acute Kidney Failure

Acute Kidney Failure Most of the people who develop acute kidney failure will be hospitalized. Acute kidney failure is the sudden loss of kidneys’ capacity to eliminate fluids, excess salts and waste materials from the blood. When kidney loses its filtering ability, fluid components will rise to the dangerous levels. This condition will lead to electrolytes imbalance and accumulation of waste materials in the body. Acute kidney failure is also called as acute kidney injury and it is more common in patients who are in the hospital and it usually develops rapidly over a few hours. Individuals who are critical and need intensive care are at the highest risk of developing acute kidney failure. Acute kidney failure can be dangerous and may even lead to death and requires immediate attention and treatment. Usually this condition is reversible if necessary interventions are done at the right time. Etiology of Acute Kidney Failure Following are the few causes of the acute kidn...

Urinary Tract Infections

Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) is ranked as the second common kind of infection among humans, with 40% in women population and 12-15% in men. It is an infection in the urinary tract structure which includes ureters, kidneys, urethra, and the bladder. Any part in the urinary tract can be infected and it is majorly caused by the bacteria and little by viruses and fungi. What is Urinary Tract? Urinary tract is a place where the urine is produced and stored, a dissipate of our own body and it has the following parts, Kidney : It is a fist- ranged organ and is situated in the abdomen on both sides of the spine. The main function of the kidney is to filter excess salt, potassium, urea, water and other substances which are not necessary for the body. Then, these waste products are flushed out through urine.  Ureters: Ureters are tubes which are 25-35 cms long and 2-8 mm in diameter. It transports the urine from kidneys to the bladder. Urinary Bladde...