Gout Tracker
The high levels of uric acid in the blood are caused by protein rich foods. Alcohol intake often causes acute attacks of gout and hereditary factors may contribute to the elevation of uric acid.
BP Tracker
Blood pressure is a measurement of the force exerted by the blood against the blood vessel walls. A systolic blood pressure reading of 140 mmHg or above is considered to be elevated. "Systolic" is the name given to a "beat," or the moment when the heart is at maximum exertion.
Lipid Profile Tracker
A complete Cholesterol level screening test (lipid profile or lipoprotein analysis) involves the measurement of the total cholesterol in the blood, High Density Lipoproteins (HDL, the good Cholesterol), Low -Density Lipoproteins (LDL, the bad Cholesterol) and Triglycerides, another type of blood fat. It is a group of tests that is asked to determine risk of coronary heart disease.
Hemoglobin Tracker
Hemoglobin is the oxygen-carrying part of red blood cells. It gives these blood cells their red color. Iron deficiency anemia occurs when the dietary intake or absorption of iron is insufficient, and hemoglobin, which contains iron, cannot be formed.
Diabetes Tracker
Understanding diabetes, living with diabetes and preventing further complications are the major concerns of Diabetes Management.
Thyroid Tracker
Your thyroid gland is a small, butterfly-shaped gland located just below your Adam's apple. The thyroid produces hormones that affect your body's metabolism and energy level. Thyroid problems are among the most common medical conditions but, because their symptoms often appear gradually, they are commonly misdiagnosed.