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Comprehensive Full Body Checkup Test with Vitamin D and B12

Comprehensive health check-up with Vitamin profile test

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Dr. Reshma Alpara
Dr. Chanisha Gupta
Medically Reviewed By Dr. Reshma Alpara, MBBS, MD (Pathology)
Written By Dr. Chanisha Gupta, Dentist B.D.S., Certified in Clinical Research
Overview

Overview

The Comprehensive Full Body checkup with Vitamin D & B12 includes several tests that help assess your overall health. This extensive package helps identify the risk or presence of certain medical conditions early, enabling timely management and helping prevent major health complications.

The tests in this package screen for:

  • Blood sugar levels and cholesterol
  • Thyroid hormone levels
  • Liver, kidney, and heart health
  • Anaemia, infections, and inflammation

The package also includes tests for two important vitamins, Vitamin D and Vitamin B12, to check for any deficiencies. 

Overall, it assesses important organs such as the liver, kidneys, and heart, as well as blood components and vitamin levels. It helps detect acute and chronic health issues and is usually used for routine check-ups, when a doctor recommends it due to symptoms of a disease or deficiency, or for monitoring known illnesses.

When and Who Should Get a Comprehensive Full Body Checkup Test with Vitamin D and B12 Test Done?

When and Who Should Get a Comprehensive Full Body Checkup Test with Vitamin D and B12 Test Done?

The full body check-up may be recommended by your doctor if you have any unusual symptoms or any health issues.

You may be advised to take this check-up by your doctor if you experience the following symptoms:

  • Persistent fatigue or low energy
  • Dizziness or neuropathic symptoms (tingling, numbness, etc.)
  • Bone or muscle pain
  • Increase in urination frequency, blurred vision, or sudden weight gain
  • Swelling (legs, abdomen, ankles, neck, etc.)
  • Changes in urine colour (dark), loss of appetite, unusual itching, etc.

Individuals belonging to the following categories can also consider taking this checkup:

  • People with chronic conditions like diabetes, thyroid disorders, liver diseases, hypertension, etc.
  • Pregnant women
  • Individuals with poor dietary intake or suspected vitamin deficiencies
  • People who underwent several surgeries (including weight reduction surgery)
  • Vegetarians and vegans
  • People with minimal physical activity or limited sun exposure
  • People who have a family history or disease history of certain diseases (liver disease, heart disease, kidney disease, etc.)
  • People who want to perform these tests as part of a regular health checkup (even if symptoms are absent)
How Frequently Should You Take the Comprehensive Full Body Checkup Test with Vitamin D and B12 Test?

How Frequently Should You Take the Comprehensive Full Body Checkup Test with Vitamin D and B12 Test?

You are recommended to take a full body checkup for the following situations:

Health Scenario  

Context 

Recommended Frequency  

Family history or existing conditions 

Greater risk of some diseases 

Usually annually or as advised by the doctor 

Unusual symptoms or body changes 

Weight changes, fatigue, dizziness, frequent urination, etc. 

Once for diagnosis and then as advised by the doctor 

As a part of regular or routine health checkup 

To assess overall health and identify problems early 

Usually once a year/every 6 months 

What Conditions Can a Comprehensive Full Body Checkup Test with Vitamin D and B12 Test Help Detect?

What Conditions Can a Comprehensive Full Body Checkup Test with Vitamin D and B12 Test Help Detect?

The Comprehensive Full Body checkup helps in identifying or detecting the following conditions:

  • Heart & cholesterol-related risks:Help detect high cholesterol and triglyceride levels, which can increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular diseases.
  • Blood sugar disorders: Measure the amount of sugar in the blood and help assess one’s risk of developing (or monitoring) conditions like diabetes and prediabetes.
  • Kidney & urinary problems: Evaluates how well the kidneys are working and helps diagnose conditions like chronic kidney disease and urinary tract infections (UTIs).
  • Liver diseases: Help identify conditions such as fatty liver, liver infections, and other causes of liver damage.
  • Blood disorders: Measures different types of blood cells and helps detect conditions like anaemia, infections, immune system disorders, etc.
  • Thyroid disorders: Measures thyroid hormone levels and evaluates the risk of developing disorders such as hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) and hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), which can cause various health problems.
  • Nutrient deficiencies: Measures levels of important nutrients in the body and helps detect nutritional deficiencies. It also helps monitor health conditions associated with these deficiencies, such as osteoporosis (weak bones), iron deficiency anaemia, and neuropathic symptoms like tingling and numbness.
What are the Parameters Included in a Comprehensive Full Body Checkup Test with Vitamin D and B12 Test?

What are the Parameters Included in a Comprehensive Full Body Checkup Test with Vitamin D and B12 Test?

The Comprehensive Full Body checkup includes a total of 87 tests, which are given below:

Lipid Profile (Includes 10 Parameters)

  1. Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Direct
  2. Total Cholesterol (TC)
  3. High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL)
  4. Triglycerides (TG)
  5. Serum Very Low-Density Lipoprotein (VLDL)
  6. LDL/HDL Ratio
  7. TC/HDL Ratio
  8. Non-HDL Cholesterol 
  9. HDL / LDL Cholesterol Ratio
  10. TG/HDL Ratio

Blood Sugar Tests (Includes 3 Parameters)

  1. Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS)
  2. Glycosylated Haemoglobin (HbA1c)
  3. Average Blood Glucose

Kidney / Renal Function Tests (KFTs/RFTs) (Includes 8 Parameters)

  1. Uric Acid (UA)
  2. Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
  3. Calcium (Ca)
  4. Creatinine
  5. Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
  6. BUN/Creatinine Ratio
  7. Urea/Creatinine Ratio
  8. Urea

Urine Routine Test (Includes 24 Parameters)

  1. Specific Gravity
  2. pH 
  3. Nitrite 
  4. Protein (Urine Protein)
  5. Glucose (Urine Glucose)
  6. Ketones 
  7. Urobilinogen 
  8. Bilirubin (Urine Bilirubin)
  9. Blood (Urine Blood)
  10. Epithelial Cells
  11. Casts 
  12. Crystals 
  13. Pus Cells
  14. Colour 
  15. Appearance 
  16. Bile Pigment
  17. Red Blood Cells (RBCs)
  18. Yeast Cells
  19. Bacteria 
  20. Volume 
  21. Bile Salt 
  22. Parasites 
  23. Mucus (MUCs) 
  24. Leukocyte Esterase

Liver Function Test (LFT) (Includes 12 Parameters)

  1. Albumin
  2. Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
  3. Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT)
  4. Total Protein (TP)
  5. Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST/SGOT)
  6. Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT/SGPT)
  7. Bilirubin Direct
  8. Bilirubin Total
  9. Bilirubin Indirect
  10. Globulin 
  11. Albumin/Globulin Ratio (A/G Ratio)
  12. SGOT/SGPT Ratio

Complete Blood Count (CBC) (Includes 24 Parameters)

  1. Absolute Eosinophil Count (AEC) 
  2. Haemoglobin (Hb) 
  3. Platelet Count 
  4. Red Blood Cell Count (RBC) 
  5. Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) 
  6. Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin (MCH) 
  7. Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC) 
  8. Total Leukocyte Count (TLC/WBC Count) 
  9. Absolute Lymphocyte Count (ALC) 
  10. Absolute Basophil Count (ABC) 
  11. Packed Cell Volume (PCV) 
  12. Neutrophils 
  13. Lymphocytes 
  14. Monocytes 
  15. Eosinophils 
  16. Basophils 
  17. Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) 
  18. Absolute Monocyte Count (AMC) 
  19. Immature Granulocyte Percentage (IG%) 
  20. Red Cell Distribution Width - SD (RDW-SD) 
  21. Nucleated Red Blood Cells Percentage (NRBC%) 
  22. Immature Granulocytes (IG) 
  23. Nucleated Red Blood Cells (NRBC) 
  24. Red Cell Distribution Width - CV (RDW-CV)

Thyroid Profile Test (TFT) (Includes 3 Parameters)

  1. Thyroxine (T4)
  2. Triiodothyronine (T3)
  3. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone - Ultrasensitive (TSH/UTSH)

Vitamins (Include 2 Parameters)

  1. Vitamin D Total
  2. Vitamin B12

Iron Test (Includes 1 Parameter)

  1. Serum Iron
Normal Range of Comprehensive Full Body Checkup Test with Vitamin D and B12 Test Parameters

Normal Range of Comprehensive Full Body Checkup Test with Vitamin D and B12 Test Parameters

Each test in this package has a normal range, which will be shown in your detailed report. The table below shows the normal values for some important parameters.

Parameters 

Normal Range 

Total Cholesterol (Lipid Profile) 

<200 mg/dL 

HDL (Direct) (Lipid Profile) 

40-60 mg/dL 

HbA1c 

<5.7% 

Fasting Blood Sugar

70 to 100 mg/dl 

Creatinine (KFT) 

0.72-1.18 mg/dL

Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) 

7.94 - 20.07 mg/dL 

ALP (LFT) 

45-129 U/L 

Bilirubin Direct (LFT) 

0.3-1.2 mg/dL 

Haemoglobin (CBC) 

Males : 13- 17 g/dL , Females :12- 15 g/dL 

Red Blood Cell Count (Total) (CBC) 

Males : 4.5-5.5 x10^6/μL , Females : 3.8-4.8 x10^6/μL 

UTSH (Thyroid Profile) 

0.54-5.30 μIU/mL 

Vitamin D 

30-100 ng/mL 

Vitamin B12 

197-771 pg/mL 

Serum Iron 

Male: 65-175 μg/dL

Female: 50 -170 μg/dL 

Comprehensive Full Body Checkup Test with Vitamin D and B12 Test Result Interpretation

Comprehensive Full Body Checkup Test with Vitamin D and B12 Test Result Interpretation

The table below explains what different test results in your report can mean:

Tests 

What High Values Say 

What Low Values Say 

Lipid profile 

High cholesterol levels in the body, increased risk of heart diseases and stroke

Weak bones, poor nutrition, and mineral deficiencies

Blood sugar tests 

High blood sugar levels, increased risk of diabetes or prediabetes 

Low blood sugar levels (hypoglycaemia) 

KFTs 

BUN - Kidney failure, dehydration, high protein diets, stomach or intestinal bleeding, increased catabolism (greater breakdown of body proteins) 

Creatinine - Kidney waste clearance issues, muscle loss, dehydration, high protein diet (red meat)

GFR - Pregnancy, risk of hypertension and diabetes, sign of obesity

BUN - Low protein diet, lack of food intake, liver problems 

Creatinine - Low muscle mass, pregnancy, poor diet

GFR - kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, kidney injury, dehydration

Urine routine 

Signs of diabetes, urinary infections, kidney problems (stone, infection, etc.)

Usually normal if negative 

LFTs 

ALP - Hepatitis, fatty liver disease, liver injury, bile problems, bone disease

Albumin - Dehydration, high protein intake, medicinal side effects

Bilirubin - Liver disease, anaemia, bile duct obstructions, intense physical activity

ALP - Zinc or protein deficiency, poor nutrition, anaemia, thyroid problems

Albumin - Liver disease, reduced protein intake, malabsorption, protein leak in urine (proteinuria) 

Bilirubin - Medicinal side effects

CBC 

RBC - Dehydration, infection 

WBC - Infection, medicine side effects

Platelet count - Clotting disorders

Haemoglobin - Dehydration, heart problems

RBC - Anaemia, lung/heart problems

WBC - Bone issues, autoimmune disorders

Platelet count - Bleeding disorders 

Haemoglobin - Anaemia, sickle-cell disease, genetic blood disorders (thalassemia) 

TFT 

Hypothyroidism (high TSH) 

Hyperthyroidism (high T3 and T4) 

Hyperthyroidism (low TSH) 

Hypothyroidism (low T3 and T4) 

Vitamins 

Vitamin D - Vitamin D toxicity (nausea, lack of appetite, weight loss, etc.)

Vitamin B12 - Risk of liver disease, blood disorders

Vitamin D - Vitamin D deficiency, bone disorders, muscle weakness, risk of fractures

Vitamin B12 - Anaemia, neuropathy (nerve damage causing numbness, tingling sensation, etc.)

Serum iron 

Iron toxicity, liver problems, hemochromatosis (excess iron in the body)

Iron deficiency, anaemia

Comprehensive Full Body Checkup Test with Vitamin D and B12 Test Risks and Limitations

Comprehensive Full Body Checkup Test with Vitamin D and B12 Test Risks and Limitations

The tests coming under this checkup are generally safe as they include only simple blood tests and urine analysis.

Risk:

  • You might experience mild discomfort or pain at the injection site. Sometimes a bruise can also appear, but that may resolve within some time.

Limitations:

  • Some tests may not always accurately reflect the severity or true condition of a health problem.
  • Some conditions may need scans or other specialised tests for diagnosis.
  • Test results can be affected by diet, medicines, stress, or illness.
  • Results may not always reflect the body's full condition.
  • The results can be false positives, that is, a positive result/abnormal values when the condition is not actually present.
Related and Follow-up Tests

Related and Follow-up Tests

If any of your test results are abnormal, your doctor may advise additional tests depending on which results are affected. A few such tests are:

Comprehensive Full Body Checkup Test with Vitamin D and B12 Test Sample Collection: Home vs. Diagnostic Lab

Comprehensive Full Body Checkup Test with Vitamin D and B12 Test Sample Collection: Home vs. Diagnostic Lab

Feature

Home Collection (PharmEasy)

Traditional Diagnostic Lab

Convenience

High - sample taken from your home or office.

Low - requires travelling and waiting in queues.

Time Saving

Maximum - no travel time. You pick the time slot.

Minimum - depends on traffic and lab rush.

Safety & Comfort

Safe - avoids exposure to other sick patients.

Moderate - exposure to crowded waiting areas.

Process

A professional phlebotomist visits you.

You must visit the facility during its hours.

Report Access

Digital - sent directly to your app or email.

Often requires a second visit for physical copies.

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People Also Ask

What foods are rich in vitamin B12?

Vitamin B12-rich foods that you can add to your diet include eggs, meat, poultry, milk, cheese, seafood, etc.

Who are at a greater risk of getting diabetes?

The following says who are at a greater risk of developing diabetes: People who are overweight, Women who have experienced gestational diabetes, Women with polycystic ovary disease (PCOS), People who have a family history of diabetes, People who aren’t physically active, People with BP and cholesterol issues

How can I naturally increase vitamin D?

The most important natural way by which you can increase your vitamin D levels is by getting exposed to sunlight. You can also get vitamin D from food sources like eggs, fatty fish, liver, milk products, etc. However, a severe deficiency might need supplementation.

How long to recover from vitamin B12 deficiency​?

Vitamin B12 deficiency might start improving within a few days to weeks of starting the treatment, whether through oral supplementation or injections, depending on the severity of the deficiency.

How long does it take to recover from a vitamin B12 deficiency​?

Recovery from vitamin B12 deficiency may take a few weeks to months, depending on the severity. The neurological symptoms (tingling, numbness, etc.) can take 6 weeks to 3 months, and sometimes longer to recover completely.

Who are at a high risk of getting vitamin D deficiency?

The following situations can increase the risk of vitamin D deficiency: Not at all getting exposed to sunlight, Not following a proper diet, Getting a weight loss surgery, Having conditions like ulcers, Crohn’s disease, kidney disease, liver disease, etc., Taking certain medications (statins, steroids, weight loss medicines, etc.)

Is fasting necessary for performing the tests in this package?

Yes, since some tests in this package require fasting and all tests are performed together, fasting is recommended to ensure accurate results. A fasting period of 10-12 hours is usually advised.
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