What Is A CBC Blood Test?
A commonly prescribed medical test currently used to decipher if you are sick, experiencing trouble, if you aren't sick at all or to best find why you are in discomfort or medical finding is a blood test referred to as a Complete Blood Count, or more often explained as, CBC, its acronym.
You and I could not exist without blood flowing from top to bottom within our bodies. It, makes sense it is one of the first tests ordered by your doctor when determining diagnosis. A CBC blood test is often shouted by doctors in t.v. shows these days, which may be a bit of an overkill, but in actuality, it is a crucial step in knowing what's right and what's not right with you, internally.
A CBC blood test may be requested by a doctor simply when you are are under the weather, fatigued, or even if you simply have a cold you can't get rid of. You don't have to be inches from your death bed, nor obviously ill to have a CBC blood testCBC blood test ordered.
Next time you have an appointment with your doctor, or physician for your 12 Month check-up, if your doctor does not order a CBC Blood Test, by all means, ask for one. It is the cheapest, 'no brainer', perhaps life-saving thing you can do and definitely should do at least once a year.
Your complete blood count test, or CBC is a representation of your internal (which fuels your exterior) health and if there's something to worry about, odds are, warning signs will be found within your blood and its components. There are exceptions to the case, but be on the safe side, anyways. Many determining factors are studied with CBC Blood Tests: white blood cells and red blood cells or levels, the HCT (or Hematocrit, which basically is defined by the volume of space which your blood occupies), Hgb (or Hemoglobin that accounts for the oxygen within your blood cells), and platelet counts which allows your blood's ability to clot.
Too many or too few of another element of your blood, depending on those numbers could be a alert that tells your medical team what's really going on. While the diagnosis variables can be vast and cover a wide spectrum, having your CBC Blood Test at least per year, after visiting your doctor can hand you answers to many questions about your overall health, that just an external examination, listening to your heart, checking your lungs and opening your mouth and saying, 'Ahhhh,' just can't do.
A CBC (Complete Blood Count) Test (or Tests) can give you exact reasons why you are fatigued, not feeling 'normal', showing bruising for 'no reason', having chest discomfort, have a virus, are having adverse reactions, plus a slew of other possibilities. But, perhaps even more vital, such blood tests allow you the possibly life-saving, life stretching benefit of catching early warning signs of perhaps hazardous and life shortening trouble if allowed to grow. Make a note now for both yourself and your family to consistently (at least once a year) take part in a CBC Blood Test or Complete Blood Count Tests. Sure, may save your life and theirs, but even if nothing is seriously abnormal, it's an easy way to increase the quality of your life.
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Published December 5th, 2007
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