Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting women worldwide. Early detection significantly increases the chances of successful treatment. Understanding the early symptoms, practicing self-breast examination, and undergoing regular screening tests can save lives. This article will guide you through the key symptoms of breast cancer, effective self-examination techniques, available diagnostic methods, and treatment options, along with how OHA helps you access these services easily from home. 🔍 Early Symptoms of Breast Cancer You Shouldn’t Ignore Be alert and consult a doctor if you notice any of the following: Skin dimpling (resembles an orange peel texture) Swelling of…
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Breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers among women in India and worldwide. While lifestyle, age, and environmental factors all contribute, genetic mutations like BRCA1 and BRCA2 significantly increase the risk—even in younger individuals. At OHA, we make preventive screening and genetic testing accessible at home, empowering you to take control of your health with early detection and informed decisions. Book Blood Tests At Home Now 📞 Call/WhatsApp: 6397145093 / 8655824479 🌐 Visit: www.onehealthassist.com 📲 Download: One Health Assist App 🧬 What Are BRCA1 and BRCA2 Genes? BRCA1 and BRCA2 are tumor suppressor genes that help repair damaged DNA. Mutations in…
Monsoon is a season of joy, but it also invites a surge of infectious diseases—Hepatitis A being one of the most common viral infections. With increased moisture and compromised sanitation, the risk of Hepatitis A virus (HAV) spreading through contaminated food and water rises significantly. At OHA, we bring you the convenience of home blood testing, early diagnosis, and comprehensive health packages to help you stay safe this monsoon. Book Home Blood Tests Now 📞 Call/WhatsApp: 6397145093 / 8655824479 🌐 Visit: www.onehealthassist.com 📲 Download: One Health Assist App 🔬 What is Hepatitis A? Hepatitis A is a contagious liver infection caused by the Hepatitis…
Monsoon brings with it lush greenery, cozy weather, and unfortunately, a rise in infectious diseases. From the common cold and flu to serious infections like cholera, diarrhoea, and dengue, this season is a hotbed for microbial growth due to constant moisture. As people spend a major part of their day at the workplace, offices become easy breeding grounds for bacteria and viruses. Unclean desks, shared items, and close proximity to sick colleagues increase the chances of falling ill. This leads to employee absenteeism, reduced productivity, and health risks for all. Let’s explore some essential infection control practices that every office…
Hepatitis C is a liver infection caused by the Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), which often remains undiagnosed in its early stages due to the absence of symptoms. Early and accurate diagnosis is key to managing HCV infection and starting the right treatment on time. With the introduction of affordable antiviral drugs like Sofosbuvir in India, there’s renewed hope in curing Hepatitis C. But for that hope to translate into health, precise diagnostic testing, especially RNA-based testing, is essential. Understanding HCV Diagnosis: A Clinician’s Guide 1. Serological Assays (Anti-HCV Antibody Testing) These tests detect the presence of antibodies to HCV. While…
Monsoon brings much-needed relief from the summer heat—but also creates ideal conditions for the spread of harmful bacteria, viruses, and parasites. The stagnant water, poor sanitation, and increased mosquito breeding result in a spike in water-borne and mosquito-borne diseases like malaria, typhoid, cholera, and filariasis. These diseases can be severe if not diagnosed and treated early. OHA offers easy, at-home lab tests to detect infections quickly and get timely medical attention. Let’s dive into the most common monsoon-related illnesses and how you can prevent them. Book Home Blood Tests Now 📞 Call/WhatsApp: 6397145093 / 8655824479 🌐 Visit: www.onehealthassist.com 📲 Download:…
Know all about Leukemia, a common blood cancer in India—its symptoms, causes, diagnosis, types, and how OHA helps with early blood tests, expert consultation, and accredited lab services. Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in India, with nearly 13% of annual fatalities attributed to it. Among the various types of cancers, blood cancer—especially Leukemia—is one of the most concerning. It impacts blood and bone marrow, disrupting the body’s ability to fight infections and produce healthy cells. Recent studies show a 30% rise in Leukemia cases in metro cities like Delhi over the past five years. Early detection…
Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the most serious public health challenges in India, which accounts for one-quarter of the world’s TB burden. With nearly 2 million cases and 300,000 deaths annually, early detection and accurate diagnosis of TB are critical to saving lives and preventing its spread. Despite the efforts of the Revised National TB Control Programme (RNTCP), drug-resistant TB and gaps in diagnosis continue to pose significant challenges. This makes early screening, proper lab testing, and standardized TB care more important than ever. Book Your Diagnostic Tests Now 📞 Call/WhatsApp: 6397145093 / 8655824479 🌐 Visit www.onehealthassist.com 📲 Download One…
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women, accounting for 23% of all cancer cases globally. Early and accurate breast cancer diagnosis is vital for effective treatment and improved survival. This article outlines the key diagnostic procedures—from biopsy techniques to lymph node evaluation and advanced imaging—and explains the breast cancer staging process. Learn how OHA’s home diagnostic services can support your care with convenient, accurate testing. Book Your Diagnostic Tests Now 📞 Call/WhatsApp: 6397145093 / 8655824479 🌐 Visit www.onehealthassist.com 📲 Download One Health Assist App 1. Why Early Diagnosis Matters A woman’s lifetime risk of developing invasive breast cancer…
Bad breath, or halitosis, affects millions worldwide and can undermine confidence and social interactions. Occasional morning breath is normal, but persistent halitosis usually signals an underlying issue. In this article, we explore causes of bad breath, effective preventive measures, and treatment options. Plus, discover how OHA’s home diagnostic services help you address systemic contributors—right from your doorstep. 1. What Is Halitosis? Halitosis refers to unpleasant mouth odor. Mouth bacteria feed on food debris, dead cells, and sugars, releasing foul-smelling sulfur compounds. While temporary morning breath often resolves with brushing, chronic halitosis can indicate deeper problems—requiring a combination of oral care,…