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Blood Test

A Blood Test is a common diagnostic procedure used to evaluate overall health, detect medical conditions, and monitor the function of organs and systems within the body. By analyzing a blood sample, physicians can gain valuable information about infections, inflammation, metabolic disorders, immune function, and chronic diseases.

Blood tests are an essential part of preventive care, diagnosis, and ongoing medical management.

Purpose of a Blood Test

Blood tests are performed to:

assess general health and wellness;

diagnose infections, anemia, and inflammatory conditions;

evaluate organ function, including liver, kidney, and thyroid health;

detect metabolic disorders such as diabetes or high cholesterol;

monitor chronic diseases and treatment effectiveness;

screen for nutritional deficiencies or hormonal imbalances;

support preoperative and preventive health evaluations.

Types of Blood Tests

Depending on clinical needs, blood tests may include:

Complete Blood Count (CBC) – evaluates red and white blood cells and platelets;

Biochemical tests – assess liver, kidney, and metabolic function;

Lipid profile – measures cholesterol and triglyceride levels;

Blood glucose tests – assess diabetes and blood sugar control;

Hormonal tests – evaluate endocrine function;

Immunological tests – detect infections or immune-related conditions;

Coagulation tests – assess blood clotting function.

How the Blood Test Is Performed

A healthcare professional cleans the skin at the collection site.

A small amount of blood is drawn from a vein, usually in the arm.

The sample is collected into sterile tubes for laboratory analysis.

The procedure takes only a few minutes and causes minimal discomfort.

Benefits of Blood Tests

quick and minimally invasive;

provides detailed information about body function;

supports early detection of diseases;

useful for monitoring health over time;

essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

Preparation for a Blood Test

Preparation depends on the type of test and may include:

fasting for 8–12 hours (for glucose or lipid tests);

avoiding certain medications if advised by a physician;

staying well-hydrated before the test.

Patients will receive specific instructions if preparation is required.

Safety and Risks

Blood tests are very safe procedures. Minor side effects may include:

slight bruising or soreness at the puncture site;

rare cases of dizziness or lightheadedness.

Serious complications are extremely uncommon.

Results

After the blood test, patients receive:

laboratory results with reference ranges;

interpretation by a physician;

recommendations for further testing or treatment if abnormalities are detected.

Instruções de Preparação

Fast for 12 hours before the test. Drink plenty of water.

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