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With temperatures predicted to soar up to 52°C this month, the heat is more than just uncomfortable—it’s a physical challenge for your body. Extreme heat leads to rapid dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, and increased strain on your vital organs.

At LetsCheckup, in association with Thyrocare, your health is our priority. We are introducing the Jaan-ch Heat Shield Profiles to help you stay ahead of the summer surge starts at just ₹ 3000/- ₹ 999/- only.

Why You Need a Heat Shield Checkup:

When the mercury crosses 45°C, your body loses more than just water. This profile monitors:

  • ⚡ Electrolyte Balance: Essential for heart rhythm and nerve function.

  • 💧 Kidney Health: Monitors hydration levels and renal filtration efficiency.

  • 💪 Muscle Function: Checks for signs of heat-induced muscle fatigue or breakdown.

  • 📊 Vital Health Markers: A comprehensive look at how your system is coping with the thermal stress.

Who Should Get This Test?

While everyone is at risk, this profile is highly recommended for:

  1. Outdoor Professionals: Anyone commuting or working in non-AC environments.

  2. Fitness Enthusiasts: Athletes and gym-goers who lose high volumes of minerals through sweat.

  3. Senior Citizens: To ensure their kidneys and hydration levels remain stable.

  4. People with Pre-existing Conditions: Specifically those with hypertension or kidney concerns.

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How to Prevent Heat-Related Health Issues

While our tests monitor your internal health, follow these steps to stay safe:

  1. Hydrate with Intent: Don’t just drink water; include ORS or electrolyte-rich fluids to replace lost salts.

  2. Monitor Your Vitals: If you feel dizzy, experience dark-colored urine, or have persistent muscle aches, get tested immediately.

  3. Time Your Exposure: Limit outdoor activities to before 10 AM or after 5 PM.

  4. Cooling Recovery: If you’ve been in the heat, allow your body to cool down gradually in a shaded area before drinking ice-cold water.

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