ARTHRITIS

ARTHRITIS COMPLETE PROFILE

Rs.6930 9200

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Tests Included:21
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Important info-

  • Book lab test from our website or Choose to upload prescription and place the order.
  • Once your booking order is accepted, a trained Phlebotomists (Sample Collector) will be assigned to visit you for sample collection on your chosen date and time-slot at pickup address. Phlebotomist may also take other vitals if suggested in the pre diagnosis.
  • Once the results are processed by our Partner Lab, we will verify the results and a smart report will be shared with you.
  • You can view or download your reports from Website > My account option and Mobile app > Orders detail.
  • You will also get notifications regarding your booking in our Mobile app and via SMS.

Description

Arthritis Profile Tests at Vijaya Pathlabs

Arthritis is a condition characterized by inflammation in the joints. It can affect a single joint or multiple joints simultaneously. There are over a hundred different types of arthritis, with the most common being Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis. An Arthritis Profile Test is a valuable tool for diagnosing your specific condition. Booking an Arthritis Profile Test at Vijaya Pathlabs Pvt Ltd is a straightforward process, allowing you to undergo screening without hassle.

An Arthritis Profile Test can typically help identify the type of arthritis you are experiencing, enabling you to take appropriate steps to minimize its impact on your life. This blood test is designed to diagnose the specific type of arthritis so that the correct treatment can be administered. The test involves a phlebotomist taking a blood sample, which usually takes only a few minutes. The sample is then sent to the lab for analysis.

Symptoms of Arthritis:

  • Joint Pain
  • Stiffness
  • Swelling
  • Reduced Range of Motion
  • Redness of Skin around Joints

Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis:

  • Tiredness
  • Loss of Appetite
  • Slight Fever
  • Anemia

Why Arthritis Profile Testing is Important?

Arthritis occurs when cartilage, the tissue that connects joints, diminishes. Cartilage acts as a flexible connective tissue that absorbs pressure and shock during movement, protecting the joints. Normal wear and tear can lead to a reduction in cartilage, resulting in Osteoarthritis. Injuries or infections can exacerbate this condition.

Rheumatoid Arthritis, on the other hand, is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system disrupts cartilage nourishment and eventually destroys bone and cartilage in a joint. An Arthritis Profile Test is advisable to determine whether you might be suffering from Rheumatoid Arthritis or Osteoarthritis. The test checks for Rheumatoid Arthritis, and if it is not present, it helps conclude that Osteoarthritis might be causing the symptoms.

While arthritis is commonly associated with older individuals, it can affect people of all ages. Women are generally more susceptible to arthritis than men, as are individuals who are overweight, as it places additional stress on the joints.

Rheumatoid Arthritis typically affects people between the ages of 40 and 60, but it can occur at any age. Unlike Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis is not caused by wear and tear but rather by the immune system's attack on the synovium, the lining of joints that lubricates them and nourishes the cartilage.

It's important to note that the symptoms of arthritis can sometimes be mistaken for bone-related issues. Therefore, it's necessary to get an Arthritis Profile Test at Vijaya Pathlabs Pvt Ltd for a definitive diagnosis.

How the Arthritis Profile Blood Test is Performed at Vijaya Pathlabs Pvt Ltd?

There are two types of tests that can be done to determine if a person is suffering from Rheumatoid Arthritis: Rheumatoid Arthritis Factor Test (Qualitative) and Rheumatoid Arthritis Profile Test (Quantitative). These tests check for the presence of Rheumatoid Factor, a protein produced by the immune system to attack healthy cells. You can also get an Arthritis Profile Test to confirm the diagnosis.