Happy Sacks

CostPlus Drug Company

Happy Sacks

Prostate Health

Regular price $119.99

Your prostate deserves attention and care. Listen to its subtle cues today to avoid a more urgent conversation tomorrow.

This at-home blood test measures Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), a key marker for prostate health. Elevated PSA levels can indicate the presence of prostate cancer or other conditions like an enlarged or inflamed prostate.

Stay proactive with this simple test, designed to provide critical insights into your prostate health.

 

What Is Measured

PSA: is a protein produced by the prostate gland and is measured to pick up any prostate problems. If it is high then it may be a sign of prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate, benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlargement of the prostate), or prostate cancer.

Related Symptoms

Symptoms might include blood in the stool, abdominal discomfort, and a change in bowel habits, such as diarrhea or constipation.
 

People may experience:

Pain areas: In the abdomen
Gastrointestinal: blood in stool, change in bowel habits, constipation, narrow stools, or passing excessive amounts of gas
Whole body: anemia or fatigue
Also common: abdominal discomfort or weight loss. Frequent urination.

What To Expect
  • Pre-paid shipping both ways
  • All materials for sample collection and shipping back to the lab
  • Detailed directions and an instructional video to guide you 
  • Help along the way from our customer care team
  • Digital and printable result pages
  • Support from a healthcare professional for qualified results *

Kit Contents

Activate Test

Collect Sample

Ship Sample

the Best Version of You

Results

Easy to Understand

Gain meaningful insights about your health with easy-to-understand test results. We also provide you with additional resources and helpful tips along the way.

Personalized

A personalized report of each marker tested as well as detailed information about what your results mean for you.

Actionable

Take action on your health and wellness. Use your report to help guide your next steps. Set up a discussion with your healthcare provider to go over your results further.

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“The most difficult thing in life is to KNOW yourself.”

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