Physical Examination: The doctor assesses the patient’s clinical symptoms,
including blood pressure measurement, heart rate, and visible signs.
Blood Test: Analysis of glucose levels, cholesterol, liver enzymes, and other vital
markers for diagnosing internal diseases.
Medical Imaging: Includes X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasounds to examine
internal body structures.
Electrocardiogram (ECG): A test used to examine the heart’s electrical activity
and diagnose heart diseases.
Kidney Function Test: Measures creatinine and urea levels in blood to evaluate
kidney health.
Endoscopy: A method using a flexible tube with a camera to examine the
digestive system.
Pulmonary Function Test: Measures oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the
blood to evaluate lung function.
Hormone Analysis: Includes thyroid tests, insulin levels, and other hormonal
checks to diagnose metabolic disorders.
Biopsy: Tissue sampling for detailed examination of internal diseases, such as
cancer.