Understanding & Monitoring Blood Count By Ajay A K.

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Understanding & Monitoring Blood Count By Ajay A K

Haematology Haematology is a branch of medicine that studies the composition of blood and blood related diseases. A haematological test is a commonly used diagnostic tool to detect various underlying medical conditions.

The most frequently used haematology test is the complete blood count (CBC). To understand how complete blood count test works, it is important to get acquainted with the important components of blood such as:-

Red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes are the components of the blood that are responsible for delivering oxygen throughout the body. The normal count as per Haematology RBC standards for a healthy adult is between million red blood cells in a single cubic millimetre of blood. Abnormalities in RBC counts could indicate various diseases related to heart, kidney or lung. A Low blood count is also associated with a condition called Anaemia. Haematology RBC Red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes are the components of the blood that are responsible for delivering oxygen throughout the body. The normal count as per Haematology RBC standards for a healthy adult is between million red blood cells in a single cubic millimetre of blood. Abnormalities in RBC counts could indicate various diseases related to heart, kidney or lung. A Low blood count is also associated with a condition called Anaemia. Haematology RBC RBC: Red Blood Cells

White blood cells, also called leukocytes, defend the body against infection. Generally, a healthy adult has 4,000 to 11,000 white blood cells per cubic millimetre of blood as per Haematology WBC standards. An abnormal WBC indicates that the existence of viral and bacterial infections, and liver and spleen disorders. WBC: White Blood Cells

Platelets, also known as thrombocytes, are elements in the blood that facilitate clotting. A normal platelet count of a healthy adult is between 150,000 and 440,000 per cubic millimetre of blood. Abnormal platelet counts could be an indication of autoimmune diseases or cancer. Platelets

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