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What are the normal ranges for blood test results?
A normal hemoglobin level is 13.2-16.6 grams per deciliter (g/dL) for males and 11.6-15 g/dL for females. If your hemoglobin levels are very low and you must consult a doctor immediately. Consider Apollo247 for quick consultation.
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Which doctor should I see for hemoglobin?
One can see a general practioner (GP) for low hemoglobin.
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What are the benefits of getting a general blood test?
There are multiple benefits of getting a general blood test done regularly it helps in detecting diseases early such as cancers and other blood related disorders. Not only this, the blood picture presents a crucial picture of your overall health.
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What is pancytopenia?
If you have leukemia, your blood cells count will likely show higher than usual levels of white blood cells, which include leukemic cells. You may also have lower than usual red blood cell and platelet cell counts. If all three types are low, this is known as pancytopenia
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If a person has cancer, can he/she have a normal blood test?
No.Abnormal levels of white blood cells and abnormally low red blood cell or platelet counts can indicate leukemia.
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Are metamyelocytes typically present on blood tests?
Metamyelocytes are not normally present in the peripheral blood, but can be seen in infectious or inflammatory states, and in other reactive and neoplastic conditions.
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Is an MCV of 56 normal in a blood test?
An MCV test measures the size and volume of red blood cells. A normal MCV range is roughly 80-100 fl . If someone's MCV level is below 80 fl, they will likely develop or have microcytic anemia. Alternatively, if their MCV levels are greater than 100 fl, they could experience macrocytic anemia
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What is the cost of a bone marrow biopsy?
The cost varies from lab to lab. They are in the range of 1500 to 2500 Rupees
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How does anemia cause leukemia?
Anemia cannot cause leukemia but could be a sign of bone marrow that's not producing enough red blood cells
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What kind of anesthesia is used for a bone marrow biopsy?
A local anesthesia is used for sedation for bone marrow biopsy.
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If hemoglobin is 10.3, what is the possible cause?
There can be many reasons for low hemoglobin they are certain medications, folate deficiency, vitamin B12 deficiency and long term chronic illnesses. If your hemoglobin is 10.3 then you must consult with a doctor and find out what is your reason?
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Can multiple blood tests cause anemia?
Though it is very rare, yes several blood sample withdrawal especially during the hospital stay can cause latrogenic anemia.
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Can blood tests cause anemia in children?
No, single blood tests cannot cause anemia in children.
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What are the names of some common blood tests?
CBC, KFT, LFT and HBA1C
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What does high RDW suggest in blood lab tests?
Normally, your red blood cells are all about the same size. A high RDW means that there is a major difference between the size of your smallest and largest red blood cells. This may be a sign of a medical condition.
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Where does the bone marrow occur in our body?
Bone marrow is found in the center of most bones and has many blood vessels. There are two types of bone marrow: red and yellow. Red marrow contains blood stem cells that can become red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets. Yellow marrow consists of fat and stem cells that produce cartilage and bones in the body.
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How does a bone marrow transplant work?
A bone marrow transplant involves taking cells that are normally found in the bone marrow (stem cells), filtering those cells, and giving them back either to the donor (patient) or to another person. The transplant is a part of special therapy that is given to save lives of cancer patients and certain other diseases.
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What are the chances of finding a bone marrow match?
You are most likely to find a match in a brother or sister only. Other relatives are not a match.
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When you get a blood test what all does it check for?
When we get a blood test, it checks for hemoglobin levels, how well the organs are working and also checks for cancers and other chronic diseases.
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What is a blood test, and what is its importance?
A blood test is a lab analysis of blood sample that helps in finding out the current health status. You may have blood tests to keep track of how well you are managing a condition such as diabetes or high cholesterol. You may also have them for routine checkups or when you are ill.
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What is bone marrow, and why is it important?
Bone marrow is found in the center of most bones and has many blood vessels. There are two types of bone marrow: red and yellow. Red marrow contains blood stem cells that can become red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets. Yellow marrow consists of fat and stem cells that produce cartilage and bones in the body.
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What do myelocytes in the blood mean?
Myelocytes along with metamyelocytes and promyelocytes,are the precursors of neutrophils,the largest class of white blood cell. These immature neutrophils are normally found only in the bone marrow. In the blood, metamyelocytes are the most often observed, accompanied by a few myelocytes.
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What happens if hemoglobin is decreased to 6?
A normal hemoglobin level is 13.2-16.6 grams per deciliter (g/dL) for males and 11.6-15 g/dL for females. If your hemoglobin levels are 6 then it is very low and you must consult a doctor immediately.
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What causes bone marrow cancer?
The causes are exactly not known however exposure to atomic radiation, certain viruses, including HIV, hepatitis, some retroviruses, and some herpes viruses. a suppressed immune system or plasma disorder. genetic conditions or a family history of bone marrow cancer
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What is the meaning of 'MPN' in a blood test result?
MPN stands for myeloproliferative neoplasms. MPN is diagnosed by examining samples of your blood and bone marrow. Sometimes the diagnosis of MPN is only made when other causes of altered blood count have been excluded.
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Can leukemia be diagnosed through a blood test?
Yes leukemia can be diagnosed through a blood test. Your doctor will conduct a complete blood count to detect leukemic cells.
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Could anemia be diagnosed from CBC test results?
Yes anemia can be diagnosed through a blood test. Your doctor will conduct a complete blood count to detect how your cells are functioning normally and carrying oxygen to all parts of the body.
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What are the things a simple blood test results lack?
Neurological disease such as stroke, motor neurone disease, Alzheimer's and multiple sclerosis aren't diagnosable from blood tests. Similarly, the diagnoses of depression, schizophrenia, ADHD and autism lack a specific blood diagnostic marker.
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Which types of cancer can be detected by a CBC blood test?
In the cancer care treatment, leukemia and lympomas can be detected by the CBC blood tests.
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Is it reasonable to be sedated during a bone marrow biopsy?
Yes, one gets a local anesthesia before the bone marrow test to numb that area during aspriation/biopsy. Without the local anesthesia it will be very difficult to perform this test and it is also not advisable to do it without local anesthesia.
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How to know if I have any bone marrow disease?
You need to consult a doctor preferably a general physician and get a bone marrow test done. A healthcare professional will insert a needle into the bone to take out a portion of the marrow present inside the bone.You may feel some pressure or brief pain while the sample is being taken. It helps in the diagnosis of cancers and several other bone marrow disorders.
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What is the purpose of a hemoglobin test?
Hemoglobin tests are a part of complete blood count. They are done to check for anemia, a condition in which your body has fewer blood cells than normal.
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What is a bone marrow aspiration?
Doctors perform a bone marrow test to ascertain bone marrow diseases primarily. However, it also helps in knowing what amount of healthy cells are making healthy blood cells to rule out chronic cases of anemia or thrombocytopenia. A needle is inserted in the bone and then marrow is extracted which is known as bone marrow aspiration.
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How to test bone marrow?
A healthcare professional will insert a needle into the bone to take out a portion of the marrow present inside the bone.You may feel some pressure or brief pain while the sample is being taken. It helps in the diagnosis of cancers and several other bone marrow disorders.
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Why is the bone marrow test done for anemia?
Doctors perform a bone marrow test to ascertain bone marrow diseases primarily. However, it also helps in knowing what amount of healthy cells are making healthy blood cells to rule out chronic cases of anemia or thrombocytopenia.
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