Microbe Bio T Panel
What it is
The Microbe Bio T test/package is a health check-up panel offered by diagnostic labs (for example “10MG Labs”). It includes a bundle of common lab tests that assess general health including blood, metabolic, thyroid, lipid, kidney, and liver function parameters. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Components / Tests Included
Some of the tests included in the Microbe Bio T package are:
- Complete Blood Count (CBC) with differential leukocyte count
- Fasting Blood Glucose
- Thyroid Profile (T3, T4, TSH)
- Lipid Profile (cholesterol, triglycerides, etc.)
- Kidney Function Tests
- Liver Function Tests
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Uses
This panel is used for routine health screening in people who don’t have symptoms but want to evaluate internal organ health. It helps in early detection of metabolic disorders (e.g., diabetes risk), thyroid dysfunction, lipid abnormalities (heart disease risk), kidney or liver stress, and blood cell disorders. It’s useful as a baseline check, for preventive health programs, or annual check-ups. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Who should consider this test
This panel is suitable for individuals who are:
- Adults wanting general wellness health monitoring.
- People with risk factors such as family history of diabetes, heart disease, thyroid or kidney disorders.
- Those who want to track their metabolic, organ, or endocrine health over time.
- Those undergoing lifestyle changes (diet, physical activity) and want to see effects on internal parameters.
What Abnormal Results Might Mean
Anomalies in the included tests may point to:
- High blood sugar → risk or presence of pre-diabetes / diabetes.
- Abnormal thyroid hormone levels → hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism.
- Elevated cholesterol or triglycerides → cardiovascular disease risk.
- Kidney or liver enzyme abnormalities → possible organ stress or damage.
- Altered blood counts → anemia, infection, inflammation, or other blood disorders.
Risks / Considerations
The risks are minimal: standard blood draws may cause slight pain, bruising, or dizziness. Urine or fasting requirements may need preparation. Also, results can be influenced by recent diet, medications, hydration, and lab standardization. Interpretation should be done by a qualified clinician. Cost and sample collection logistics (e.g., needing fasting) are considerations.



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