Another Reason You May Need A CBC Blood Test: Heart Trouble
One of the most common types of medical tests used these days to determine if you are ill, having difficulties, healthy or to best find why you are in discomfort or medical finding is a blood test referred to as a Complete Blood Count, or more commonly, CBC, its acronym.
You and I could not get along without blood flowing head to toes within our bodies. Thus it makes sense it is one of the first tests ordered when determining diagnosis. A CBC blood test is often shouted by doctors in television shows these days, which may be a bit of an overkill, but in reality, it is a vital step in being sure what's normal and what's abnormal with you, internally.
A CBC blood test may be prescribed by a doctor simply when you are not feeling well, fatigued, or even when you simply have the flu. You don't have to be inches from your death bed, nor lying in an emergency room bay to have a CBC blood testCBC blood test ordered.
But, that said, every year when you visit your doctor, physician or alternative practitioner for your annual check-up, if your doctor doesn't order a CBC Blood Test, by all means, ask for one. It is the cheapest, most simple, perhaps life-saving thing you can do and definitely should do at least once a year.
Your complete blood count test represents your internal (which fuels your exterior) health and if there's trouble, odds are, warning signs will be found within your blood and its components. Not always, but more often enough. Several determining factors are researched with CBC Blood Tests: white blood cells and red blood cells or levels, the HCT (or Hematocrit, which basically is defined by the volume of space which your blood takes up), Hgb (or Hemoglobin which accounts for the oxygen within your blood cells), and platelet count which makes it possible for your blood's ability to clot.
Too many or too few of another essential part of your blood, depending on what numbers reveal themselves can be a warning that tells your medical staff what's really going on. While the diagnosis variations can be vast and cover a wide spectrum, having a CBC Blood Test at least once per year, after visiting your doctor can provide you the answers to many questions about your internal and external health, that physical touch, listening to your heart, checking your lungs and using a tongue depressor just can't do.
A CBC (Complete Blood Count) Test (or Tests) can give you exact answers to why you are fatigued, not feeling 'normal', showing bruising for 'no reason', having chest pains, have an infection, are showing allergic reactions, plus a truck load of other possibilities. But, perhaps even more vital, such blood tests allow you the potentially life-saving, longevity stretching benefit of detecting early alerts and signs of potentially hazardous and life shortening trouble if ignored. Write this down now for you and your family to regularly (at least once a year) take part in a CBC Blood Test or Complete Blood Count Tests. Sure, could spare your life and theirs, but even if nothing is terribly abnormal, it is a simple method to increase the quality of your current lifestyle.
A contributing author of the independently operated an up and coming healthy living tips web site, Bradley Kohn, strives to share with his readers the importance of eating healthy on a budget and its impact on your quality of life.
Published December 5th, 2007
