Why you feel sick even with normal exams
If your exams are normal, but you don't feel like you're healthy, this article is for you. It is very common for laboratory tests to indicate normality in the levels of some references in the result itself.
It's always the same situation: you feel like you're sick, you go to a doctor and he asks for tests. So, you go to the laboratory, and soon on the paper with the results, some numbers attest to the normality of your platelet count, white blood cells, among others.
Now, what good is the medical consultation if the patient himself can draw his own conclusions with the numbers of the exams?
If you want to know why this happens, continue to the end of this article.
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Who defines what is normal?
The chances of you getting exam results considered “normal” by the general references are very high. This is because the numbers are calculated based on the numbers of the majority of the population.
“Normal” indices have nothing to do with medical issues, but with statistics.
Imagine the index of 500 for testosterone. This reference can be great for a 50-year-old man and terrible for a 20-year-old.
It is up to the physician to perform the interpretation of this exam, taking into account gender, age, lifestyle, medication use, among others.
In general, this number is based on what the majority of the population presents as ideal. This is demonstrated through studies that link testosterone above 500 to:
* More quality of life;
* Fewer cardiovascular diseases;
* Fewer prostate diseases;
* Less depression;
* Less osteoporosis;
* Less Sarcopenia.
This is just an example. For all parameters of our organism, there is a statistical pattern and a number that is suitable for each person. In other words, an individualized diagnosis.
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The problem of the so-called “normal” parameters
As they are based on statistical data, levels considered “normal” are not always positive. For example, think about the levels of aluminum and other toxic items that we accumulate in the body.
At Spa Tour Life, we work for the patient to keep each level of this as low as possible. But, in a statistical-based examination, it will point out that it takes a little contamination to reach a level of normality.
Now, we know that the idea is to have zero contamination!
Unfortunately, we all accumulate these toxic components in our bodies.
That's why an individualized diagnosis is as important as we do at Spa Tour Life. Here, we perform not only traditional exams, but also thermography, responsible for measuring the temperature of all areas of the body and identifying disease before it even manifests itself.
You receive a personalized multidisciplinary diagnosis. It is based on your needs that your stay program at Spa Tour Life is structured, with the most suitable therapies for your case.
I hope this article has clarified for you why the normal tests within the statistics do not guarantee that you are healthy.
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