Bone marrow aspiration is generally referred to as bone marrow aspiration and is usually not harmful to the patient.
Bone marrow aspiration is a commonly used clinical diagnostic technique, which is mainly used to conduct cytological and bacteriological examinations on the bone marrow extracted from the patient to clarify whether the patient has various blood diseases such as anemia and leukemia. This examination technique is now more mature, and the entire extraction process generally does not cause harm to the patient.
Meanwhile, bone marrow is an important hematopoietic tissue in the human body, and the hematopoietic stem cells inside it have strong self-differentiation and renewal ability, which can continuously differentiate red blood cells, platelets, and other blood cells needed by the human body, so normal bone marrow aspiration will not cause any harm to the patients in general.
Bone marrow aspiration is clinically important, and in most cases, the amount of bone marrow extracted will not be excessive, so patients do not need to worry too much. It is recommended that patients undergo this test in a regular hospital.