Why Bone Marrow Puncture for Anemia

There are many types of anemia, and bone marrow aspiration can be performed to identify anemia caused by certain malignant blood diseases, such as leukemia.
Bone marrow aspiration involves taking a small number of bone marrow cells and examining them in a smear to observe the growth of various cells in the bone marrow, such as the morphology and composition of the cells, and to improve the tests for anemia.
Certain malignant blood diseases can cause anemia, such as various types of leukemia, which can inhibit the normal hematopoietic ability of the bone marrow and cause anemia. Bone marrow aspiration can rule out such diseases.
Therefore, when anemia occurs, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions to complete the bone marrow aspiration and other related tests, with the help of the doctor to identify the cause, and to carry out targeted treatment or therapy.