What do blood count indicators mean?

Routine blood tests are the results of routine blood tests. Routine examination is a method of checking the number, ratio and morphology of various blood cells in human peripheral blood through a fully automated blood cell analyzer. The routine blood test can make a general judgment on whether the human body is suffering from blood system diseases, or inflammatory diseases, as well as other diseases. Routine blood test indicators include the following: 1. the number of white blood cells and the ratio and number of five types of white blood cells, which include neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, monocytes and lymphocytes 2. the second of the routine blood test indicators is the index of red blood cells, including the number of red blood cells, red blood cell pressure, hemoglobin concentration, average red blood cell volume, average red blood cell hemoglobin volume, and average erythrocyte hemoglobin concentration; 3. The index of platelets, including the number of platelets, platelet pressure volume, and the proportion of each type of platelets.