There are various blood test reports, including routine blood, blood group, sedimentation, naive cells, anti-human globulin test, bleeding time, clotting time, prothrombin time, partial activation prothrombin time, fibrin, pro-D-dimer, etc. Each blood pressure test has different test contents, so you need to analyze which blood test report is specific to the blood test report. Routine blood tests: first, to see whether the number of white blood cells in the normal range, to see whether the five types of white blood cells within the normal range. Secondly, the number of red blood cells, whether the red blood cell pressure volume is within the normal range, whether the hemoglobin concentration is increased or decreased, if the hemoglobin concentration is decreased, it means there is anemia. Finally, observe whether the number of platelets is increasing or decreasing, which is the most common way to look at routine blood tests.