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What is a Complete Blood Count (CBC)?
A complete blood count -- often called a CBC -- is a blood test that can help your doctor understand your overall health and potentially find signs of a number of disorders.
Why is it Performed?
A CBC can be used as a screening test to check for conditions that affect blood cells before symptoms show, and is often done as part of a routine physical. Your doctor may also recommend a CBC if you display symptoms such as fatigue, fever or unusual bruising. Some of these symptoms could suggest issues like anemia or infection. A CBC can also check for immune system issues or blood cancers.
The test might also be done to monitor a medical condition, or check to see how medicines are working.
Your doctor may recommend other blood tests in addition to a CBC, including a comprehensive metabolic panel, which provides information about the levels of sugar and proteins in your blood and about your body's electrolytes.
Do I Need To Prepare for a CBC?
Little preparation is needed for a CBC. Unlike some blood tests, a CBC does not usually require you to avoid eating or drinking for a period before the test. Your doctor will provide you with any special instructions, if needed.
What Can You Expect During a CBC?
A medical provider — often a nurse or an expert called a phlebotomist — will insert a needle in a vein, usually in your arm. The medical provider may tie a rubber strap around your upper arm and ask you to make a fist with your hand. This allows a vein in your arm to expand slightly and allows for easier insertion of the needle.
You may feel a small prick or pinch. But the process is not uncomfortable for most people.
Blood is collected into a small vial from a flexible tube connected to the needle.
The needle is then removed and you'll be given a bandage to press on the area where the needle was inserted to stop any bleeding. The entire process usually takes two minutes or less.
Your provider then sends the sample to a lab to analyze it.
What does a CBC measure?
A CBC measures components of your blood and the proportion of those components, including:
A CBC also normally measures other chemicals and substances in your blood -- all of which can give your doctor signs of any underlying health problems.
What Problems Might the Results Indicate?
A CBC test result can point to a range of health issues:
Other possible issues that might be highlighted by a CBC test include:
Is a CBC a Definitive Test?
No. An unusual result in a CBC does not necessarily mean you have a medical issue that needs treatment. Your doctor will consider the results along with other symptoms you may be experiencing and your medical history. If a CBC shows something unusual, your doctor may recommend other lab tests, blood tests or other diagnostic tests to explore further.
Are There Any Risks to Having the CBC Test?
There is almost no risk to a CBC. There may be minor bruising in the area of the needle stick, but that almost always disappears quickly.
Sources:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/complete-blood-count/about/pac-20384919?p=1
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diagnostics/4053-complete-blood-count
https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/complete-blood-count-cbc/
https://www.cc.nih.gov/ccc/patient_education/pepubs/cbc.pdf
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