If health check-up results signify abnormalities – Do not turn a blind eye!
You might be at risk of Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs)”
Are you wondering …
- Why I cannot keep my lipid level under control after taking lipid-lowering drugs?
- Why my blood sugar level is still rising despite diet control?
- Why my blood pressure is fluctuating?
Do not ignore these signs! Abnormal health check-up results may be a sign of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) that may be hidden without knowing!
Why are advanced NCDs screening packages needed?
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), also known as chronic diseases include diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, fatty liver, cardiovascular diseases and kidney disease as well as overweight/ obesity. Since these conditions often exhibit no warning signs in the early stages, it may lead to severe complications if not treated in a timely manner. In fact, they can be early detected, enabling disease prevention and effective treatment.
Get these conditions checked before it gets too late!
Advanced NCDs Screening Packages (13 items)
These packages are intended to screen for non-communicable diseases while comprehensively assess your overall health status, allowing proactive healthcare planning best suited to your individual lifestyle.
Why SuperMED at Internal Medicine Clinic, Bangkok Hospital?
- A comprehensive examination conducted by internal medicine specialists
- Customized treatment planning based on individual health status and lifestyle
- Advanced medical device and technology adhering to international standards.
Advanced NCDs Screening
Prevention and Control of Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs)”
If your health check-up results are abnormal, medical assistance is needed!
Blood Pressure in adults aged over 18
- Optimal: Systolic <120 AND Diastolic <80
- Normal: Systolic 120–129 AND/OR Diastolic 80–84
- Blood Pressure at risk: Systolic 130–139 AND/OR Diastolic 85–89
- Hypertension Stage 1: Systolic 140–159 AND/OR Diastolic 90–99
- Hypertension Stage 2: Systolic 160–179 AND/OR Diastolic 100–109
- Hypertension Stage 3: Systolic ≥180 AND/OR Diastolic ≥110 (Seek immediate medical attention)
- Isolated Systolic Hypertension: Systolic ≥140 AND Diastolic <90
- High blood pressure increases the risks of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and chronic kidney disease.
Blood Sugar Levels
- Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG):
Fasting blood sugar level after at least 8 hours
Normal: <100 mg/dL
100–125 mg/dL (pre-diabetes), ≥126 mg/dL (diabetes) - HbA1c:
Average blood sugar level over the past 3 months
Normal: <5.7%
5.7–6.4% (pre-diabetes), ≥6.5% (diabetes)
- High blood sugar level significantly increases the risks of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and kidney failure.
Lipid Profile
- LDL (Low-density lipoprotein):
Normal: <100 mg/dL
≥130 (high), ≥160 (extremely high) - HDL (High-density lipoprotein):
Normal: ≥40 (male) / ≥50 (female)
<40 (low and at risk of cardiovascular disease) - Triglycerides:
Normal: <150 mg/dL
≥200 (high) - Total Cholesterol:
Normal: <200 mg/dL
≥240 (high)
- High LDL, cholesterol, and triglycerides increase the risks of coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, and stroke.
Overweight and Obesity (BMI – Body Mass Index, kg/m²)
- <18.5: Less than normal BMI
- 18.5–22.9: Normal BMI
- 23–24.9: Overweight
- 25–29.9: Obesity 1 (proactive healthcare is needed)
- ≥30: Obesity 2 or severe obesity
- High BMI increases the risks of diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and fatty liver.
Taking care of your health today to minimize the risk of having NCDs in the future”
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