Is hepatitis C tested for in routine blood tests?
No, hepatitis C is not a part of routine blood test
Last updated on 12 Dec 2024
This is known as hypercoagulability. A number of factors can cause thick blood, such as: excess blood cells in circulation.
It usually indicates microcytic anemia. However, check with a physician for the root cause.
White blood cells are known to increase post surgery as the body is susceptible to bacterial and other microbial infections.
Yes, you are recommended to consult with a doctor to find out the root cause.
Yes, if drug test are performed then it will show up in blood tests
Complete Blood Count (CBC), Complete Blood Picture, Complete Blood Profile
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