Routine bloodwork is a collection of tests that are commonly ordered to help evaluate overall health and detect any potential underlying medical conditions.
Below is a list of tests typically included in a routine blood work:
Complete blood count (CBC): A CBC can measure the number of red and white cells in the blood, as well as the number of platelets. This test helps to assess cell counts and evaluate for any underlying issues with the body’s production of blood cells.
Lipid panel: This type of test measures the levels of various lipids, such as cholesterol and triglycerides, in the bloodstream. It is used to evaluate the risk of cardiovascular disease and monitor cholesterol management.
Liver panel: This panel measures the levels of various enzymes and proteins in the liver. It can help diagnose liver conditions, such as cirrhosis or hepatitis.
Kidney panel: This panel examines the levels of substances, such as creatinine and urea nitrogen, in the blood. It helps to evaluate how well the kidneys are functioning.
Metabolic panel: This panel measures electrolytes and other substances, such as glucose and calcium, in the blood. It is used to evaluate how well the organs, such as the liver and kidneys, are functioning.
Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) test: This test measures the levels of thyroid hormone in the blood. It can help diagnose or monitor thyroid conditions, such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism.
Vitamin D test: This test measures the levels of vitamin D in the blood. It can help diagnose or monitor any vitamin D deficiencies.
Routine blood tests can provide valuable information about your health, so it is important to discuss any questions you have with your healthcare provider.
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