Home Cholesterol Test Monitors
The cholesterol blood test is done for measuring the amount of total HDL and LDL cholesterol that's present in the blood, along with your
triglycerides.
Cholesterol tests are not used so much to diagnose or monitor a disease, but to determine an individual's risk
for heart problems.
This test can be done at a laboratory or at home with a help of a simple home cholesterol test kit.
Home Cholesterol Test Kits and Monitors: the Basics
Cholesterol monitors like the CardiChek Analyzer and CardioChek PA incorporate the latest technology to test and
monitor your cholesterol levels at home. They also store the results.
1. CardiChek Cholesterol Analyzer:
It is a portable, accurate, easy to use test for fat level, glucose and ketones. It consists of three main
parts. They are Analyzer, Test strips and a MEMo chip which contains specific information for the specific strip
being used. When a drop of blood is applied to strip, a chemical reaction takes place producing a color change.
Then the analyzer compares the intensity of the color with data stored in the MEMo chip and converts it to a
reading which is displayed on the screen.
With CardioChek home device you can test your cholesterol instantly and accurately in privacy with a drop of
blood from a finger prick. It is easy to carry as it is palm sized. Besides, it is factory-calibrated, so no
adjustments required.
2. CardioChek PA monitor:
This is a similar device with a memory of up to 30 test results and helps to get an overall report of recent
tests.
3. Instant Home Cholesterol Test:
This home test kit provides the results within 15 minutes with few drops of blood. It contains an instructional
insert that interprets the results according to updated National Cholesterol Education Program guidelines. This kit
is available in single pack, 2 pack, 6 pack and 10 pack options.
4. Total Only Cholesterol Home Test
This visual cholesterol test monitor checks the cholesterol levels immediately by yielding a color comparison
with the help of comparative card. It uses test strip that contains a chemical that reacts with cholesterol.
A drop of blood is placed on the reactive area over the strip marked by two green lines. Within 25 seconds, the
color and its intensity should be matched with that of comparative card. The lightest color corresponds to a
reading of 130 mg/dl. The darkest shade gives the reading of 350mg/dl.
5. Test for Total and HDL Cholesterol
This home test offers not only the separate values but also provides a total cholesterol/HDL cholesterol ratio, which is a reliable aspect to evaluate the risk.
Always remember, that one time determination should not be considered as final reading.
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