Question

The child’s blood test shows low levels of total cholesterol, creatinine, cystatin C, phosphorus iron, median cell count, hemoglobin, HGB average content, red blood cell hematocrit, HGB average volume, and HGB average concentration. What is the condition? What should be eaten?

Answer

Blood tests may require anticoagulation depending on the specific test panel. Currently, hospital laboratories have tubes pre-filled with anticoagulants and are vacuum-sealed for easy use and to prevent contamination. It is recommended that you go to a professional hospital for the examination. In terms of nutrition, it’s important to maintain a balanced diet and engage in more outdoor activities to enhance your physical fitness.