Top 10 Most Important Blood Tests

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TOP 10 MOST IMPORTANT BLOOD TESTS


Complete Blood Count As the name indicates, these blood tests give the complete count of the various types of blood cells namely white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets counts. •

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Usually, a good count of WBC ranges between 4300 and 10800 cells per cubic millimetre, for RBC is 4.2 to 5.9 million cells per cubic mm and platelet count is 150000 to 400000 per cubic mm. Apart from the general routine health exam it can be used to detect various health conditions like abnormal bleeding, infection or anaemia and much more.


Fibrinogen Liver makes a blood plasma protein known as Fibrinogen or Factor I which is one of the 13 coagulation factors that are responsible for blood clotting. • •

The normal range is 1.5 to 3.0 grams per litre of fibrinogen in the blood. When you have abnormal bleeding, this test may be recommended by your doctor. Haemorrhage, abnormal fibrinolysis or inherited fibrinogen deficiency all some of the causes of abnormal bleeding.


Haemoglobin A1C To ensure if your blood sugar level is in control or to detect if you have diabetes your doctor orders for this Haemoglobin A1C test. Every 2 to 3 months this test needs to be performed to check if your diabetes is in control and your doctor may increase or decrease the diabetes medicines according to the test results. •

The normal range of Haemoglobin A1C is between 4% and 5.6% for an average person without diabetes, and it should be less than 7% for people with diabetes.


DHEA Dehydroepiandrosterone is a special hormone that is present in adrenal glands above the kidneys whose primary function is to make estrogen in women and testosterone in men. •

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The normal DHEA level in women is 145 to 395 micrograms per decilitre however it continually changes with age. Similarly, for men between 20 and 29, the normal range is 280 to 640 microgram/decilitre. Your doctor may order for DHEA tests if he doubts you may have any adrenal dysfunctions.


Prostate-Specific Antigen The prostate gland produces a unique substance known as Prostate-Specific Antigen(PSA) which helps to detect prostate cancer. •

The typical PSA level must be lower than 4 ng/mL anything higher than this have a higher risk of cancer.


Homocysteine The main building blocks of all proteins in the body is given by amino acids. One of the amino acids that are produced by the body by chemically modifying the adenosine is Homocysteine. • •

The normal range of Homocysteine is 4-15 Âľml/L. These tests can be recommended by the doctor in a few rare cases like onset of blood clot formation, strokes, atherosclerosis or heart attack.


C-Reactive Protein A special protein that is produced by your liver is called as C-Reactive protein. • •

The normal range of CRP level is 3 to 5 mg/L. Whenever your CRP level increases, it is an indication of inflammation in your body.


Thyroid Stimulating Hormone To check the proper functioning of your thyroid gland, TSH test is taken. • •

The normal range is between 0.5 to 4.5 or 5.0 mIU/L. It detects if you have under reactive, i.e., hypothyroidism or, i.e., hyperthyroidism disease.


Testosterone Testosterone is the vital hormone which is responsible for sperm production in men. • •

The typical range of testosterone for an average adult male is between 270-1070 ng/dL. These tests are recommended if you have low libido, infertility or erectile dysfunction.


Estradiol One of the types of estrogen hormone is Estradiol which plays a vital role in women’s reproductive health. • •

The normal range of menstruating women is 15 to 350 pg/mL. This test is done if you have hot flashes, vaginal dryness or menopause symptoms.

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