Get a read on your organ function with organ health testing that measures the health of your kidneys, liver, and thyroid. At Smart Labs Now, we offer a Standard Thyroid Test, a Liver/Hepatic Panel, and a Urine Analysis, as well as comprehensive basic health panels for men and women that provide in-depth health assessments, allowing you to make informed health decisions.
Are you experiencing these symptoms ofpoor organ health?
For health conditions affecting your kidneys, liver, and thyroid, often symptoms can overlap. Here are some symptoms that can be associated with poor kidney, liver, or thyroid health:
Changes in Urination: This can include increased frequency, especially at night (nocturia), decreased urine output, or urine that is foamy or bloody.
Swelling: Particularly in the hands, feet, ankles, or face, due to fluid retention (edema).
Fatigue: Feeling unusually tired, weak, or lacking in energy, even with adequate rest.
Shortness of Breath: Difficulty breathing or feeling breathless, often due to fluid buildup in the lungs (pulmonary edema).
Itching: Persistent itching or numbness, often caused by the buildup of waste products in the blood.
Nausea and Vomiting: Feeling nauseous or experiencing vomiting, which can occur due to the accumulation of toxins in the body.
High Blood Pressure: Hypertension can be both a cause and a symptom of kidney problems.
Changes in Appetite: Loss of appetite or a metallic taste in the mouth.
Muscle Cramps: Particularly in the legs, due to electrolyte imbalances.
Difficulty Concentrating: Feeling mentally foggy or having trouble focusing.
Jaundice: Yellowing of the skin and eyes due to elevated levels of bilirubin in the blood.
Fatigue: Feeling unusually tired or lacking in energy, even with adequate rest.
Abdominal Pain: Pain or discomfort in the upper right side of the abdomen, where the liver is located.
Swelling: Swelling in the abdomen (ascites) or legs (edema) due to fluid retention.
Easy Bruising or Bleeding: Bruising easily or experiencing frequent nosebleeds or bleeding gums due to decreased production of clotting factors by the liver.
Itching: Persistent itching, often without a rash, due to the buildup of bile salts in the bloodstream.
Dark Urine: Urine that appears darker than usual, often described as cola-colored, due to the presence of bilirubin.
Pale Stools: Stools that are lighter in color than usual, often clay-colored, due to the absence of bile pigment.
Loss of Appetite: Feeling full quickly, experiencing nausea, or having an aversion to food.
Changes in Mental Function: Confusion, difficulty concentrating, or personality changes, which can occur due to the buildup of toxins in the blood (hepatic encephalopathy).
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, Smart Labs is here to support your health journey with a wide array of testing options. Don't let symptoms go unchecked. Schedule your test with us today and take a crucial step towards understanding and optimizing your health.
Questions?
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