Complete biochemical examination refers to the physical examination of people by biological or chemical methods, including: liver function (total protein, albumin, globulin, white ball ratio, total bilirubin, direct and indirect bilirubin, transaminase); Blood lipids (total cholesterol, triglycerides, high and low density lipoprotein, apolipoprotein); Fasting blood glucose; Renal function (creatinine, urea nitrogen); Uric acid; Lactate dehydrogenase; Creatine muscle enzyme, etc.
The total biochemical examination items in different hospitals will be different, but the general items will not be too different.
A complete biochemical examination is a comprehensive examination of the body and an understanding of the physical condition. Sometimes latent diseases, such as hepatitis B virus carriers, can be detected, and regular examinations, such as liver function tests, are needed to prevent sudden onset and timely treatment.
Precautions for inspection:
Complete biochemical test is a kind of biological and chemical test, which requires a variety of different test reagents, so the following points should be paid attention to before complete biochemical test:
1, fasting is required: keep an empty stomach before the full biochemical examination, and it is best not to eat after 8: 00 pm on the first day, and go for the full biochemical examination directly without breakfast the next day.
2, do not drink: alcohol will affect some chemical reactions, leading to wrong test results, must not drink.
3. Don't exercise excessively before the examination: A lot of exercise will lead to changes in the content of transaminase in the body, which will lead to inaccurate examination results.