Which blood tests detect if a person is a carrier of thalassemia?
Two blood tests mainly hemoglobin electrophoresis and genetic testing are tests that detect thalasemmia
Last updated on 20 Feb 2023
A person should keep test results atleast for 6 months for medical reference
By consulting a doctor and taking a balanced diet which has all the nutricious components such as vitamin B12 and iron which will help reduce RDW in blood.
The seven blood markers tests include blood urea nitrogen (BUN), carbon dioxide, creatinine, glucose, serum chloride, serum potassium, and serum sodium.
TLC stands for total leukocyte count and WBC stands for white blood cells which helps the body fight infections
No, a genetic test can reveal thallasemia
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