They said which blood tests are worth doing without experiencing any symptoms
A pharmacist discusses the growing trend of people taking blood tests proactively even when they do not feel any health issues.
A report from pharmacist Vilmantė Mostautienė of "Gintarinė vaistinė" highlights a rising trend in Lithuania where individuals are choosing to undergo blood tests as a preventive measure, despite the absence of obvious health problems. This trend has been observed in family doctor offices and private laboratories alike, with an increasing number of people opting to take these tests on their own initiative to ensure that everything is functioning well in their bodies.
Mostautienė explains that many patients inquire about understanding their test results after taking blood tests voluntarily. For instance, she shares an experience of a patient whose hemoglobin levels were normal but ferritin levels were low, which raised concerns about whether to start taking supplements. The pharmacist emphasizes the importance of consulting with a doctor first to identify the root causes of any deficiencies instead of merely supplementing, indicating that supplements should be used responsibly and monitored for effectiveness.
This growing proactive approach to health management among Lithuanians reflects a shift in attitudes towards personal health monitoring, suggesting that people are becoming more informed and engaged in their health decisions. It highlights the potential benefits of early detection and preventive healthcare, ultimately leading to better health outcomes and a more informed public about their own health needs.