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Chlamydia and gonorrhea test for men – Regular Checkup
Chlamydia and gonorrhea are two of the sexually transmitted infections (ITS) more common, especially in young population, although they can be contracted by anyone who has vaginal intercourse, anal or oral with or without protection (to a greater extent). These can be asymptomatic and, of not being treated, can develop serious long-term complications, highlighting the impact on sexual and reproductive health (infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease, pregnancy complications, maternal-fetal transmission…), increased risk of HIV infection, among other.
For this reason, carry out a regular checkup of STIs is key to detecting a possible infection early and applying the appropriate treatment, as well as to prevent new infections.
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BIOME200
To be able to diagnose the cause of digestive discomfort and offer a specific treatment, SYNLAB puts at your disposal BIOME200, that matches: the most advanced gut microbiome test on the market, myBIOME, and the A200 food sensitivity test.
BIOME200 includes a video-consultation with a SYNLAB expert who, based on the evaluation of the results obtained, It will indicate the foods that can be beneficial or harmful for your intestinal health.
Cardiovascular Profile
heart disease (CVD) It is the leading cause of death and hospitalization in the Spanish population. Cardiovascular risk is defined as the probability of suffering a cardiovascular event in the next 10 years. This probability is determined by a number of risk factors.. So, the greater the number of risk factors, increased probability of developing a cardiovascular event.
Risk factors are classified into two types:-
modifiable factors: tobacco, alcohol, sedentary lifestyle, bad nutrition, high cholesterol, arterial hypertension, abdominal obesity, diabetes mellitus, stress, etc.
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Non-modifiable factors: age, sex, family background, and predisposing genetic factors.
Most cases of CVD are closely related to lifestyle habits and modifiable biochemical factors.






