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What you need to know before your next blood test

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A blood test can reveal many things about your health.
A blood test can reveal many things about your health.

A blood test may seem like a simple thing, but it can do so much. It can diagnose disease, reveal how well your organs work and whether a course of treatment is effective or not, experts say.

Some blood tests require patients to fast before the blood is drawn. It's crucial that you avoid eating before such tests, which require blood that is clear of nutrients, such as fats and sugars.

Samples may contain additives

Glucose and lipid testing are the most common types of fasting blood tests, said Carole Andrews of Penn State Health in Hershey, Pennsylvania, where she's a supervisor in the department of pathology and laboratory medicine.

"The amount of fats and glucose [sugars] will increase in the blood if a person has recently eaten," Andrews explained in a Penn State news release. "This will affect the results of these specific tests."

You may also wonder why technicians take so many blood samples.

Vials used to collect samples may contain additives that keep blood from clotting before the lab can test it. Tubes are colour-coded according to the type of test. For example, a purple-coloured vial is used for a blood count and a green-colored vial may be used for a chemistry profile, Andrews said.

Importance of a good attitude

How much blood is collected depends on the number and type of tests ordered by your doctor.

And there's no need for concern if multiple vials of blood are taken. Most people have between 4 500ml to 5 700ml of blood.

"Even if you had 10 tubes of blood taken, that's less than 60ml," Andrews said. "It's not going to make an impact because your body is designed to replace what is lost."

You can make the process easier by drinking plenty of fluids beforehand, she suggested. This will make it easier for the technician to poke into a vein.

"Also, it is easier if the patient is relaxed and comes in with a good attitude," Andrews said. "If they tense up too much, it can make the venipuncture difficult."

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