Vitamin Check-up Packages

Why is this check-up package important?

In this age group, increased intellectual and physical demands, intensive stress, a sedentary lifestyle, and irregular nutrition may lead to an imbalance of essential metabolic elements at the cellular level. In the early stages, these disturbances may present as chronic fatigue, pale skin, hair loss, difficulty concentrating, and emotional instability. The following analyses are selected for this period based on functional and biochemical considerations. 

Check-up package includes:

  • 25-OH Vitamin D
  • Copper,Cu
  • Vitamin B6
  • Vitamin B9
  • Vitamin B12
  • Calcium,Ca
  • Zinc,Zn
  • Biotin,Vitamin H
  • Manganese,Mn
  • Iron,Fe

25-OH Vitamin D is essential not only for bone health, but also for the regulation of immune function, muscle activity, stability of the nervous system, and the synthesis and activity of sex hormones (testosterone). Long periods of working indoors and insufficient exposure to sunlight in individuals aged 18–35 may lead to a deficiency of this vitamin.

Manganese is a trace element that supports the activity of antioxidant enzymes and is involved in energy metabolism. It helps protect the body from the harmful effects of oxidative stress.

Iron is a key component of hemoglobin, which is responsible for transporting oxygen to cells. Its deficiency may result in pale skin, anemia, difficulty concentrating, and general weakness. In this age group, women may lose approximately 15-30 milligrams of iron during each menstrual cycle.

Copper supports the proper utilization of iron in the body. It is also essential for collagen synthesis, and its deficiency may lead to reduced skin elasticity.

Vitamin B6 is directly associated with emotional balance, stress tolerance, and sleep quality. It also works together with vitamins B12 and folate in regulating homocysteine levels.

Vitamin B9 (folate) is essential for DNA synthesis and cell division. In this age group, maintaining optimal folate levels is important for supporting reproductive system activity and brain function.

Vitamin B12 is involved in the myelination of nerve tissue, the synthesis of red blood cells, and homocysteine metabolism. In the 18–35 age group, under conditions of increased mental workload and stress, its deficiency may manifest as memory impairment, psychological tension, and low energy levels.

Calcium ions regulate the transmission of nerve impulses, and the body’s demand for calcium increases during physical activity and stress. An imbalance in calcium levels may increase the risk of bone loss in later years.

Zinc is one of the essential trace elements for tissue regeneration, immune system efficiency, collagen synthesis in the skin, and hormonal balance. Hair loss, skin problems, and increased susceptibility to infections, which are often observed at a young age, may be associated with zinc deficiency.

Biotin (Vitamin H) contributes to hair, skin, and nail health by participating in keratin synthesis and fatty acid metabolism. In this age group, where aesthetic appearance is highly valued, insufficient biotin levels may lead to dry skin, brittle nails, and hair loss.

Online registration is required for check-up examinations. You can contact us for more information via WhatsApp at (+994 55) 400 09 10 or through our call center at (012) 910.

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