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Prostate (PSA) Home Self-Test
Rapid Test for Detecting Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) in Blood
- Self-Application: Easy-to-use test for home use.
- Fast Results: Results available within 10 minutes.
- High Accuracy: Provides reliable results.
- Early Detection: Increases the chances of timely treatment of prostate diseases.
- User-Friendly: No medical knowledge required.
- Privacy: Convenient and discreet testing without a doctor’s visit.
Prostate issues are common among men as they age. One in three men over 50 experiences symptoms such as frequent nighttime urination or difficulty urinating. The prostate produces Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), a protein that can indicate prostate health. Elevated PSA levels may be a sign of conditions such as prostatitis (prostate inflammation) or prostate cancer.
With our Prostate Self-Test, you can easily check your PSA level at home. The test is simple to use and provides results in just 10 minutes. It allows for an initial assessment of PSA levels, but if a high value is detected, a doctor’s consultation is recommended. This test is designed as an in-vitro diagnostic tool, offering a discreet and accessible method to detect early signs of prostate diseases.
Advantages:
- Accuracy and Reliability: Provides precise results when used correctly.
- Self-Testing: No special medical knowledge or equipment required.
- Quick Results: Results available within 10 minutes.
- Early Detection: Helps identify prostate diseases at an early stage.
- Privacy: Discreet home testing without the need for a doctor’s visit.
FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions About the Prostate Self-Test
What is PSA?
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) is a protein produced by the prostate gland and released into the bloodstream in small amounts. Elevated PSA levels may indicate conditions such as prostatitis, benign prostate enlargement, or prostate cancer.
What symptoms may indicate an elevated PSA level?
- Difficulty urinating, weak or interrupted urine flow
- Burning or pain during urination
- Blood in urine or semen
- Frequent urination, especially at night
- Pain in the prostate area, lower abdomen, or back
How does the Prostate Self-Test work?
The test uses antibodies to detect PSA in the blood.
- A blood sample is taken and mixed with the buffer solution.
- The mixture is applied to the test cassette.
- A colored line in the test area indicates the presence of PSA.
- If no line appears, the test is negative.
- A control line confirms the test was performed correctly.
When should the test be taken?
The test can be performed at any time of the day, but it is recommended to wait after activities such as cycling, ejaculation, or prostate massage, as these may temporarily increase PSA levels.
Package Contents:
✔ Instruction manual
✔ Test cassette
✔ Lancet for blood collection
✔ Buffer solution
✔ Pipette
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