The answer depends on what fbe stands for.
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Having difficulty obtaining enough blood during a blood test could be due to factors such as dehydration, low blood pressure, or difficult veins. It is essential to communicate this issue with the healthcare provider performing the test to ensure accurate results and to determine if further action is needed.
FBE- Full blood examination. Tests the amount of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets etc in the blood. Assesses any high or low values. ELFTs - Liver function test and electroloyte teset. LFT tests enzymes in the liver to determine liver damage or disease. Electrolytes tested to assess for imbalances of sodium, potassium, chloride. An imbalances usually means a kidney problem. ESR- Erythrocyte (Red Blood Cell RBC) Sedimentation rate - tests for inflammation in the body. RBCs usually fall slowly in a test tube. In the presence of inflammatory proteins they fall faster. Inflammation may mean you have an infection. CRP- c reactive protrein- this protein is made in the liver and is one of the inflammatory proteins discussed earlier. A high level of these means inflammation in the body = infection or arthritis. A really helpful website is www.labtestsonline.org.au Hope this helps
it is mean a kind of blood
UECR stands for Urine Erythrocyte Count, which is a blood test that measures the number of red blood cells in the urine. This test helps in diagnosing conditions such as urinary tract infections, kidney stones, or kidney disease.
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Thyroid function test
Thyroid function test
creatinine, urea, electrolytes it is a blood test to measure kidney function
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