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COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT (CBC) Test in Agra

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    No special preparation required

  • Parameters covered

    20
  • Report Frequency

    Daily

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₹210.00

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Overview

Complete blood count (CBC) is a blood test used to evaluate your overall health & wellness and detect a wide range of disorders like anemia, infection and leukemia. This test measures several components and features of your blood like Red blood cells which carry oxygen; White blood cells which fight infection; Hemoglobin the oxygen carrying protein in red blood cells; Hematocrit proportion of red blood cells to the fluid component or plasma in your blood; Platelets which help with blood clotting. Abnormal increases or decreases in cell counts as revealed in a Complete blood count may indicate that you have an underlying medical condition that calls for further evaluation. This test also helps to monitor a known medical condition.

Parameters

  • 1. ABS.BASOPHIL COUNT
  • 2. ABS.EOSINOPHIL COUNT
  • 3. ABS.LYMPHOCYTE COUNT
  • 4. ABS.MONOCYTE COUNT
  • 5. Basophils
  • 6. Eosinophils
  • 7. Hemoglobin
  • 8. Lymphocytes
  • 9. MCH
  • 10. MCHC
  • 11. MCV
  • 12. MPV (Mean Platelet Volume)
  • 13. Monocytes
  • 14. Neutrophils
  • 15. Packed Cell Volume (PCV)
  • 16. Platelet Count
  • 17. RBC Count
  • 18. Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)
  • 19. Segmented Neutrophils
  • 20. Total Leukocyte Count (TLC)

CBC Test Price in Agra at Dr Lal PathLabs

A Complete Blood Count (CBC) is one of the most commonly prescribed diagnostic tests. It provides crucial insights into the levels and health of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. These parameters help doctors detect conditions such as anemia, infections, inflammation, and various blood disorders.

If you're experiencing persistent fatigue, frequent infections, or are monitoring an existing health issue, getting a CBC test in Agra can be an important step toward understanding your health better.

CBC Test Components Explained

A CBC test includes several parameters that reveal the overall condition of your blood:

  • Haemoglobin (Hb): Indicates the amount of oxygen-carrying protein in your blood.

  • Packed Cell Volume (PCV): Also called hematocrit; measures the percentage of RBCs in blood. Abnormal values may indicate dehydration or anemia.

  • Red Blood Cell (RBC) Count: Shows the total number of RBCs in your blood.

  • Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV): Measures the average size of RBCs.

  • Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin (MCH): Shows the average haemoglobin amount per RBC.
     

  • Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC): Indicates the concentration of haemoglobin in RBCs.

  • Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW): Measures the variation in RBC size; high levels may suggest anemia.

  • Total Leucocyte Count (TLC): Total number of white blood cells in your blood.

  • Differential Leukocyte Count (DLC): Breaks down the types of WBCs like neutrophils, lymphocytes, eosinophils, monocytes, and basophils.

  • Platelet Count: Indicates the number of platelets; essential for blood clotting.

  • Immature Cells (Blasts, Myelocytes, etc.): Presence of immature WBCs may point toward bone marrow disorders.

  • Nucleated RBCs (Nrbc/100 WBC): Elevated levels may be seen in severe anemia or bone marrow stress.

  • Corrected TLC & Absolute Leukocyte Count: Adjusted values in case nucleated RBCs are present.

Who Should Get a CBC Test?

Doctors often recommend a CBC test for people experiencing:

  • Weakness or fatigue

  • Fever

  • Frequent infections

  • Unexplained weight loss

  • Easy bruising or bleeding

  • Inflammation or swelling

It is also part of routine health check-ups, pre-surgical screening, and monitoring conditions like anemia and infections.

When Should You Take a CBC Test in Agra?

You may need a CBC test if you experience:

  • Unexplained Fatigue: Could indicate anemia or low RBC count.

  • Frequent Infections: May reflect low or abnormal WBC levels.

  • Sudden Weight Loss: Could suggest underlying medical issues.

  • Unusual Bruising or Bleeding: May be linked to low platelet count.

  • Persistent Fever or Inflammation: Often associated with infection or immune response.

Decoding Your CBC Test Report

Here’s what some major parameters in your CBC report reveal:

  • Haemoglobin:

    • Low: Could mean anemia.

    • High: May indicate polycythemia.

  • Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH):

    • Low MCH (Hypochromic anemia): Low haemoglobin inside RBCs.

    • High MCH (Hyperchromic anemia): Higher haemoglobin content.

  • Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC):

    • Low MCHC: Suggests hypochromic anemia.

    • High MCHC: Indicates hyperchromic anemia.

  • Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW):

    • High RDW: RBCs vary greatly in size; may be seen in iron deficiency anemia, hemolytic anemia, etc

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