Using cholesterol test kits


By using a home test kit, examine your cholesterol level can be much easier and simpler. Simply it involves some manual work and patience that your test kit processes the results and within minutes, the results are there. A large number of tests using cholesterol test kits kits have been shown to be very specific. Many have claimed that when he later went to see his doctors have undergone a medical laboratory cholesterol test, the results were the same. This implies that a cholesterol test kit is a good way to determine the levels of cholesterol in the body.


Here are some basic instructions on how to use a cholesterol test kit.

    
The first step is preparation. With hot water and soap, wash your hands. Then let your body relax a while. By doing this, rub your hands to warm them.

    
Then choose which finger prick so it would be comfortable during the test run. Keep in mind that the finger you choose should be no insensitive. If you are a person on the right, pointing a finger of the left hand; To do otherwise, if you are left.
    
For nearly half a minute, the arm of the finger you choose to hang to the blood flow to that area, so it is faster to draw blood.

    
Choose a location for testing. Make sure there is a table or flat surface where the selected hand should rest. Note that the palm is facing and the back of your hand on a flat surface. Pump test device with your finger, and follow the instructions provided in the manual of your computer.

    
Use gauze bandages to clean the first signs of blood. After a few more seconds to increase blood flow, let your arms hang again.

    
Be sure to collect sufficient amount of a blood sample, as required. This can vary depending on the instructions of his kit.
After that, all you have to do is wait and let your blood cholesterol test device process. Most kits take about ten to fifteen minutes to provide a result. After reading the results and compare them to the kit cholesterol table you provided. To avoid inaccuracies in the results, compare them only with the table provided in the kit. A graph comparing different kits "that can lead to erroneous conclusions.
One thing to keep in mind is that test scores are related, depending on their condition. They are also very dynamic, like cholesterol may change at any time in a day, or even every day. The best you can do is control your cholesterol levels in the blood for a certain period of time. Then you can ask your doctor to interpret the results and tell you whether or not you need to take more tests and drugs.