Complete Blood Test CBC : What Do Your Results Mean?
A complete blood test (CBC) is one of the most common and important laboratory tests used to assess your overall health. It helps doctors detect infections, anemia, immune system disorders, and many other medical conditions early.
What Is a Complete Blood Test (CBC)?
A CBC measures different components of your blood, including:
- Red blood cells (RBCs)
- White blood cells (WBCs)
- Hemoglobin
- Hematocrit
- Platelets
Each of these values provides insight into how well your body is functioning.
Understanding Key CBC Results
Red Blood Cells & Hemoglobin
Low levels may indicate anemia, nutritional deficiencies, or chronic disease. High levels can be linked to dehydration or lung conditions.
White Blood Cells
Elevated WBCs often signal infection or inflammation, while low levels may suggest immune system issues.
Platelets
Platelets are responsible for blood clotting. Abnormal levels may increase the risk of bleeding or clotting disorders.
Why CBC Is Important - Early detection of health problems
- Monitoring chronic conditions
- Pre-surgical and routine checkups
- Evaluating fatigue, dizziness, or weakness
When Should You Do a CBC? - As part of a routine health checkup
- If you experience unexplained symptoms
- Before medical procedures
- When advised by your doctor
At Rayhan Medical Complex, our laboratory provides accurate and reliable blood testing with professional medical interpretation. Book your lab test today for peace of mind.
