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CBC Profile (Complete Blood Count) Test
CBC Profile (Complete Blood Count) Test
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What is a CBC Profile?
- Purpose: The CBC test measures several components and features of your blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets.
- Function: It helps assess your overall health and detects a variety of disorders, such as infections, anemia, and other blood-related conditions.
Components of the CBC Profile
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Red Blood Cell (RBC) Count
- Function: Carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body.
- Significance: High or low RBC counts can indicate anemia, dehydration, bleeding, or other conditions.
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Hemoglobin (Hgb or Hb)
- Function: The protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
- Significance: Low hemoglobin levels can indicate anemia; high levels might suggest polycythemia.
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Hematocrit (Hct)
- Function: The proportion of red blood cells to the fluid component (plasma) in your blood.
- Significance: Abnormal hematocrit levels can indicate anemia, dehydration, or other medical conditions.
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White Blood Cell (WBC) Count
- Function: Part of the immune system that helps fight infections.
- Significance: High or low WBC counts can indicate infections, inflammation, immune system disorders, or bone marrow issues.
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Differential WBC Count
- Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, Basophils: Each type of WBC has a specific role in immune response.
- Significance: Abnormal levels of any of these cells can indicate infections, allergic reactions, or other immune-related conditions.
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Platelet Count
- Function: Essential for blood clotting.
- Significance: High or low platelet counts can indicate bleeding disorders, bone marrow problems, or other conditions.
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Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
- Function: The average size of your red blood cells.
- Significance: High MCV can indicate macrocytic anemia; low MCV can indicate microcytic anemia.
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Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)
- Function: The average amount of hemoglobin in a red blood cell.
- Significance: Abnormal MCH values can help diagnose the type of anemia.
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Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
- Function: The average concentration of hemoglobin in a red blood cell.
- Significance: Low MCHC can indicate hypochromic anemia.
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Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)
- Function: Measures the variation in red blood cell size.
- Significance: High RDW can indicate a mix of different cell sizes, which is common in various types of anemia.
Why is the CBC Test Done?
- Routine Health Check: As part of regular health checkups to monitor overall health.
- Diagnosis: Helps diagnose conditions like anemia, infections, and many other disorders.
- Monitoring: Monitors the effectiveness of treatments for conditions like anemia or infections.
When Should You Get a CBC Test?
- Symptoms: If you have symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, infection, bruising, or bleeding.
- Chronic Conditions: For managing chronic conditions like anemia, leukemia, or ongoing infections.
- Regular Checkups: As part of routine medical examinations.