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Swine Flu (H1N1) Test: Diagnosis, Procedure, and When to Get Tested
Swine flu, or H1N1 influenza, is a highly-contagious respiratory infection that can cause mild to severe illness. While most cases resolve on their own, early detection is crucial to prevent complications, especially in high-risk individuals such as children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems. Getting tested for H1N1 not only helps in confirming the infection, but also helps start appropriate treatment before symptoms worsen. That said, visiting a healthcare facility for testing may expose individuals to infections or cause inconvenience. This is when MaxAtHome’s at-home testing services provide a safer and more convenient alternative, allowing individuals to get tested from the comfort of their homes without risking further spread.
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May 05, 2025 | min read
APLA Syndrome: The Importance of APLA Profile Test for Preventing Serious Complications
APLA Syndrome, also known as Antiphospholipid Syndrome or APS, is an autoimmune disorder that significantly increases the risk of abnormal blood clotting, which can lead to serious complications such as miscarriages, strokes, and deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Unfortunately, many individuals with APLA syndrome experience no symptoms until a complication occurs. This silent nature underscores the importance of timely diagnosis, for which the APLA profile test is the key diagnostic tool. By confirming the diagnosis, the test allows for proactive management and treatment. In this blog, we will discuss APLA syndrome and the role of the APLA test in preventing serious complications.
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Apr 28, 2025 | min read
Healthcare Services You Can Now Get at Home in India
In recent years, the concept of healthcare has expanded beyond hospital walls. With the rise of home-based medical support, patients across India can now access a wide range of healthcare services without stepping out of their homes. This shift not only offers greater comfort and convenience but also ensures timely care for those with limited mobility, chronic conditions, or post-surgical needs. From diagnostic tests and nursing care to physiotherapy and elderly support, at-home healthcare services are making quality medical care more accessible than ever. In this blog, we have discussed the different types of healthcare services now available at home, how they work, and who can benefit most from them.
By - MAX@Home
Apr 17, 2025 | min read
Understanding Renal Function Test (RFT): What the Results Mean for Your Health
The Renal Function Test (RFT) is used to assess the health of your kidneys. That said, in order to understand RFT results, you must know about the metrics on which it measures kidney health. These include metrics such as GFR (Glomerular Filtration Rate), urine albumin, and the BUN/Creatinine ratio. Whether you’re at risk for kidney disease or simply seeking a better understanding of your RFT report, knowing what falls within the ‘normal range’ can be helpful. In this blog, we provide an overview of the renal function test, what qualifies as “normal”, and what abnormal findings may mean for your health. Let’s start with some basics.
By - MAX@Home
Apr 17, 2025 | min read
Bilirubin Test?: A Key Diagnostic Tool for Liver and Blood Conditions
A bilirubin test plays a crucial role in assessing liver function and detecting certain blood disorders. The test is used to measure the levels of bilirubin—a yellow pigment produced in the body during the normal breakdown of red blood cells. If bilirubin levels are too high or too low, it could indicate a problem with the liver, bile ducts, or red blood cell breakdown. This test is often recommended when a person has symptoms such jaundice, fatigue, or dark urine. That said, sometimes, it is also a part of routine health checks. In this blog, we’ll break down everything you need to know about bilirubin testing and its role in keeping your health in check, followed by some tips that’ll help keep your bilirubin levels in check.
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Apr 16, 2025 | min read
Creatinine Normal Levels: What You Need to Know About this Kidney Health Marker
Our kidneys work tirelessly to filter out waste and toxins such as urea, salts, electrolytes, and creatinine, ensuring fluid balance and regulating blood pressure, playing a vital role in keeping our bodies healthy. When it comes to assessing kidney health, the creatinine test is a key marker that helps doctors track how well your kidneys are functioning. Regular creatinine tests give doctors early insights into potential kidney issues, helping manage long-term health. Both high and low creatinine levels can signal kidney dysfunction, dehydration, or other health concerns. In this blog, we’ll break down everything you need to know about creatinine, including what it means, how it's tested, and how to keep your creatinine in check.
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Apr 16, 2025 | min read
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