What are the general blood tests



Blood tests mainly include general tests and certain specialized tests. General tests mainly include routine blood tests and tests for liver function, kidney function, blood sugar, blood lipids and so on.

Blood tests refer to laboratory tests done by drawing blood. The purpose of blood tests is to help patients diagnose diseases or observe the effect of treatment, and doctors help patients diagnose diseases according to the results of blood tests.

Blood tests are generally applicable to patients with symptoms such as fatigue, dizziness, etc. Blood tests generally include hemoglobin measurement, red blood cell, white blood cell count, and white blood cell classification count, etc. Liver and kidney function tests are applicable to patients with a history of liver and kidney diseases; if the patient has problems with blood pressure, glucose, and lipids, tests related to glucose and lipids will be done.

Some of the tests need to be performed on an empty stomach, and it is recommended to consult your doctor for specific tests and related precautions.