Our FAQ page offers essential details about Chirayu Super Speciality Hospital's services, treatments, and appointment booking. Find answers to common questions about our specialized medical care, diagnostic tests, and treatment options. This resource ensures a smooth, informed experience when accessing our comprehensive healthcare services.
The ABG Test measures oxygen, carbon dioxide, and other gases in the blood to evaluate lung function and acid-base balance.
A blood sample is collected from an artery, typically in the wrist or arm, using a needle.
No special preparation is required, but avoid smoking or strenuous exercise before the test. Inform your doctor about any medications you are taking.
Results are usually available within a few hours of the test, allowing for prompt diagnosis and treatment.
Discuss any abnormal results with your healthcare provider for appropriate interpretation and to determine the next steps for treatment or further testing.
Colectomy surgery involves the removal of part or all of the colon to treat conditions like cancer, IBD, or diverticulitis.
High Troponin I levels indicate heart muscle damage, commonly associated with heart attacks and other cardiac conditions.
Certain medications and medical conditions can influence Troponin I levels. Inform your healthcare provider about all medications and supplements you are taking.
No, fasting is not required for the Troponin I test unless specified by your healthcare provider.
TROP I test results are typically available within a few hours, allowing for quick medical decision-making.
Elevated Troponin I levels require immediate medical attention. Your healthcare provider will determine the appropriate course of action based on your test results and overall condition.