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Why is this check-up package important?
For children and adolescents aged 6-18, there are multiple important considerations for health, growth, and development. During this period:
All of these physiological processes inevitably increase the body’s demand for energy and essential micronutrients (vitamins and minerals).
If there is a deficiency of any vital nutrient during this stage, it can result in:
Our comprehensive check-up package is specifically designed to identify and address these deficiencies.
Included in the check-up package:
Zinc (Zn) is essential for cell division, growth, tissue regeneration, and the proper functioning of the immune system. This mineral regulates the activity of hundreds of enzymes in the body. Deficiency may lead to slowed growth, frequent infections, rashes around the mouth, poor appetite, and delayed wound healing.
Iodine (I) is necessary for the synthesis of thyroid hormones. These hormones regulate metabolism in children and play a crucial role in proper memory development and cognitive function.
Vitamin A is vital for vision, maintaining healthy skin and mucous membranes, and supporting the immune system. Deficiency can cause night blindness, frequent infections, dry skin, and inflammatory changes in mucous membranes.
Vitamin B12 supports a healthy nervous system, memory, learning ability, and the normal formation of blood cells. Deficiency may lead to anemia, attention difficulties, mood disturbances, and various neurological symptoms. B12 also plays a key role in DNA synthesis at the cellular level.
Iron ensures oxygen transport to tissues. Adequate iron is especially important during periods of rapid growth and increased energy demands in children. Deficiency can cause physical weakness, fatigue, pale skin, and nail deformities. During adolescence, iron needs increase, particularly in girls after the onset of menstruation.
Magnesium is crucial for energy metabolism, muscle and nerve function, and bone health. Deficiency may manifest as muscle cramps, sleep disturbances, irritability, and difficulty concentrating.
Vitamin B9 (Folate) is a B-group vitamin essential for cell division and DNA synthesis. Folate also plays an important role in brain development and proper nervous system function.
25-OH Vitamin D is vital for the development of bones and teeth, muscle function, and immune system strengthening. Deficiency in children may result in rickets, muscle weakness, and reduced resistance to infections.
Calcium is primarily stored in bones and teeth. It is also essential for nerve impulse transmission, muscle contraction, and blood clotting.
Phosphorus is a key component of molecules that provide cellular energy and works together with calcium in forming bones and teeth. It is also an important part of DNA, RNA, and cell membranes.
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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