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Sleep: Make sure you get enough sleep the night before the blood test. Exercise: Avoid any physical activity and stress prior to your blood test. It is recommended that you calm down and relax for 10-15 minutes prior to blood withdrawal.
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Read More »If your doctor/physician has ordered a blood test, while you are preparing for it, here’s what you may need to know about getting a blood test done. Fasting: If the doctor has asked for a fasting blood tests it means you don't eat or drink anything except water usually for 8 to 12 hours before getting the blood test done. Tests typically requiring fasting include: Fasting blood glucose, Lipid profile, Kidney function tests, Vitamin B12, Iron studies, Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT), etc. Why fasting is important: Nutrients present in the food and drinks get into your bloodstream and may alter parameters measured by the tests, causing skewed results. In case you make a mistake and eat or drink anything other than water, please inform the person taking your blood. Your doctor will want to know so he/she can interpret your tests correctly.
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Read More »After your blood is drawn, the phlebotomist will closely observe the puncture site to see that bleeding has stopped before you leave the collection location. Similarly, if you are on any diabetic, hypertensive, cardiac, renal or antibacterial medication, or any biotin containing medication, please inform the details of the medication, along with dosage and time when the last medication was taken. Relax: If you are anxious about what is going to take place, ask the person taking your blood to explain everything he or she is doing. Or think of something entirely different, or what you are going to do after your blood test.
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