A clinical examination is a procedure in which a health care provider takes a sample of your blood, urine, other fluids, or body tissue to obtain information about your health. Some laboratory tests are used to diagnose, screen for, or predict the prognosis of certain diseases or conditions. Other studies provide more general information about organs and body systems.
Laboratory tests play an important role in health care. However, they do not provide an absolute status of your health. Your physician may also perform physical examinations, health conditions, and other tests and procedures to help make diagnostic and treatment decisions.
Why do I need a clinical examination?
Laboratory tests are performed in a variety of ways. Your health care provider may order one or more laboratory tests to
- To diagnose or correct a specific disease or condition
- HPV testing is considered a similar test. This test will tell if HPV infection is present.
- The Pap test is an image of a screening test for cervical cancer
- The blood glucose test is an image of a test used to predict the cure of diabetes or diabetes mellitus. It is still sometimes used to diagnose the disease.
- A complete blood count is like a simple test that detects different agents in your blood. This can potentially provide your health care provider with powerful information about your overall health and risk of certain diseases.
What do my results mean?
Lab results Often it is expressed as a range of quantities, colloquially called a reference spectrum. The reference spectrum can also be referred to as the “normal” value. Perhaps you yourself have seen something similar. results Normal: 77-99 mg/dl.” The reference spectrum is based on the normal test results Large group of healthy people. The spectrum serves to indicate normal, normal conditions. result looks like.
However, not everyone is typical. Even healthy people can fall. get results People with health problems are likely to be outside the reference range results in the normal spectrum. In case you are results outside the reference spectrum, or if you see signs of non-normality. result Further testing may be required.
Your lab results One of the following definitions applies
- Negative or normal, meaning that the disease or substance tested was not found
- Positive or Abnormal. Means that a disease or substance was detected
- Unclear or uncertain. Means that the disease or substance has been proven. the results Diagnoses or eliminates a disease. Unclear. result Perhaps further research will be done.
Tests that detect any type of organ or system often have results While the above definitions are often used as a reference range, studies that diagnose or rule out disease often use the above definitions.
What is considered a false positive and a false negative results ?
A false positive result Means that your analysis indicates that you have a disease or condition, but you do not actually have it.
A false negative result Means that your analysis indicates that you do not have a disease or condition, but in fact you do.
These incorrect results They are not common but are more likely to occur during some studies or if the test is not getting better. Despite the fact that false negatives and positions are rare, your doctor may need to do some research to make sure your diagnosis is correct.
What Can Affect You my results ?
There are many things that can affect the accuracy of your test results . These include:
- Certain foods and drinks
- Medications
- Stress
- Strong physical activity
- Variations in laboratory procedures
- Illness
If you have questions about your lab work or about what you results So consult your own health care provider.
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