Blood routine tests are a way to detect any abnormalities in the body by measuring various values in the blood. The three key indicators in a blood routine are the balance of health in the body.
White blood cells are a crucial part of our body's immune system, constantly defending our health like the Great Wall. If the white blood cell count is abnormal, it is likely due to an inflammatory response caused by infection. However, if our white blood cell count is consistently low or fluctuates drastically in a short period, further examination is needed to rule out the possibility of leukemia!
Platelets might be less familiar to everyone, but they act as the body's own 'band-aid.' In the event of bleeding, platelets quickly arrive at the site of the injury to stop the bleeding and help with clotting. If your platelet count is below normal, it may indicate thrombocytopenia or other diseases that could affect platelet levels. If your platelet count is above normal, it could indicate thrombocytosis or other conditions affecting platelet levels.
Hemoglobin is more commonly known, especially among women who often refer to anemia when the hemoglobin level is low. Anemia is a common issue in hematology, and prolonged anemia can cause headaches, dizziness, insomnia, palpitations, and pale skin and mucous membranes, significantly affecting normal work and life.