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CBC

A Comprehensive Blood Analysis for Holistic Health Evaluation. A complete blood count (CBC) is a blood test. It gives your provider information about your blood and overall health. CBCs help providers diagnose, monitor and screen for a wide range of diseases, conditions, disorders and infections. Your provider takes a sample of blood and your lab results are usually ready within a few days.

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Overview

Risk assessment

Anaemias, Infections, Bleeding disorders, Cancers, Inflammation, Fever, Bone marrow disorders

 

Normal Ranges (May vary slightly between labs)

Component

Normal Range

RBC Count

Men: 4.7–6.1 million/µL

Hemoglobin (Hb)

Men: 13.8–17.2 g/dL

Hematocrit (Hct)

Men: 41–50%

WBC Count

4,000–11,000/µL

Platelets

150,000–450,000/µL

MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume)

80–100 fL

MCH (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin)

27–31 pg

MCHC (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration)

32–36%

RDW (Red Cell Distribution Width)

11–14.5%

 

 

 

Test Result Interpretation

  • High RBC, Hemoglobin, or Hematocrit: Dehydration, polycythemia, or heart disease.

  • Low RBC, Hemoglobin, or Hematocrit: Anemia, blood loss, or nutritional deficiencies.

  • High WBC: Infections, stress, inflammation, or leukemia.

  • Low WBC: Bone marrow issues, autoimmune conditions, or severe infections.

  • High Platelets: Inflammation, iron deficiency, or thrombocytosis.

  • Low Platelets: Risk of bleeding, thrombocytopenia, or bone marrow disorders.

Frequently Asked Question

Ans: No, the CBC test does not check for kidney problems. You will need to get a renal function test done to check kidney function.

Ans: No, a CBC test does not detect all types of cancers but gives an idea to your doctor about an existing disorder. Therefore, you may need to do more specific tests for the same.

Ans: No, a CBC test does not help in detecting UTI. However, your WBC count will be affected due to a UTI. Based on this and the clinical correlation, the doctor will ask for a urine routine test to confirm the diagnosis.

Ans: A CBC test is used to diagnose infections, inflammatory conditions, abnormalities in haemoglobin, platelets, abnormal cells, leukaemia, bone marrow disorders, anaemias due to iron deficiencies, anaemias due to worms, and anaemia due to abnormalities in the bone marrow. Along with a CBC test, you may require other investigations to confirm the diagnosis.

Ans: An abnormal CBC test results can serve as a base for indicating an infection (acute or a long-standing one), bleeding disorders, anaemia, etc. and can act as a pointer to the treating physician to advise further investigations.

Ans: No, a CBC test does not detect diabetes. For diagnosis of diabetes, you need to get a fasting blood sugar, HbA1c and a postprandial blood sugar test done.

Ans: No, the CBC test does not show liver and kidney function.

Ans: No, the CBC test does not check for liver problems. To know the health status of your liver, you will need to undergo liver function tests which measure the levels of different enzymes and biochemical markers of the liver and its functioning.

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