Chromateach: Why is it necessary?

Chromateach: Why is it necessary?

Chromateach: Why is it necessary?

For centuries, humankind has struggled to control and cure diseases and conditions. With the increasing advancement of technology, we are closer to our goal than ever. To start treating cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and kidney disease, we first need to take some preliminary tests to start the treatment properly. Even then, there is further periodic testing required to control the procedure.

Medical tests can help detect a condition, diagnose, plan treatment, check if treatment is working, or monitor the condition over time. In some cases, such as stroke or sepsis, the rapid and precise confirmation of clinical findings is vital. Sometimes, a disease may not have obvious symptoms and can damage organs long-term. A doctor may order tests as part of a routine checkup, check for certain diseases and disorders, or monitor your health. Blood work is one of the medical tests that help monitor peoples’ health. Blood tests can estimate illness and condition risk, assess treatment success, diagnose some conditions before symptoms or consequences appear, detect adverse medication effects, and track the state and course of chronic diseases.

But the challenge with blood tests is that it is time-consuming and expensive. A blood test must be performed in special laboratory conditions, which requires significant human resources, financial resources, and costs. Therefore, due to the high number of blood tests, diabetic, kidney, and heart patients must perform periodic blood tests, which require a lot of money and time.