Blood test
Since blood flows throughout the body and is essential to provide oxygen and other nutrients to all parts of the body, and also draws waste products back from throughout the body to the excretory systems for disposal, the state of the bloodstream affects, or is affected by, many medical conditions. For these reasons, blood tests are some of the commonly performed medical tests.
Specific blood tests include:
The determination of blood type is also important for blood that is to be used for blood transfusion.
General biochemical techniques often used in blood testing include:
DNA testing is today possible with even very small quantities of blood: this is commonly used in forensic science.
Blood tests are often used to diagnose sexually transmitted diseases. Some jurisdictions insist on blood tests before marriage. Many states also require blood tests for all newborn babies.
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