Description of common symptoms, causes of malaise and first signs of infections. We explain in simple words why pain and fatigue occur, how to recognize a threat to the body in time and when it is worth taking tests at the Medi Lab Plus laboratory for an accurate diagnosis.

Sources of infections

Sources of infections

👩🏼🔄🪱To properly understand the relationship between the microbial world and humans, it is necessary to know the different ways microbes live and the degree of their dependence on...
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Lyme disease

Lyme disease

🪲 Zoonotic infection with a transmissible transmission mechanism, which is a vector between animals and humans, between April and October....
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Procalcitonin

Procalcitonin

📍PCT - a precursor of the hormone calcitonin. A marker of bacteriological infections and sepsis. 📍Procalcitonin - a specific and very sensitive marker that allows for differential...
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Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C

💡 Hepatitis C is a disease caused by a virus that can be transmitted through blood from one person to another. 📍The hepatitis C virus...
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COVID-19 antibodies

COVID-19 antibodies

🔬 Medi Lab+ Laboratory offers highly qualified, reliable, high-quality and rapid diagnostics of both individual and grouped classes of Antibodies (Ig) using the...
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Cytological examination

Cytological examination

🔬 Cytological examination (C.D.) plays an important role in the detection of many diseases, primarily malignant neoplasms. ____________________________________ 🔺 C.D. is a method...
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Glucose

Glucose

🍬Glucose is a component of the blood responsible for carbohydrate metabolism and is the main universal source of energy for most cells of the body, especially...
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D-dimer

D-dimer

WHAT DOES D-dimer TELL YOU ABOUT? Doctors always prescribe a D-dimer blood test for patients who are sick or have had COVID-19. COVID-19, according to...
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Helicobacter

Helicobacter

🔬 In laboratory diagnostics, the analysis for the determination of H. pylori antigen in human stool samples is used as a non-invasive method for the diagnosis of...
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