Question

If a child’s blood test shows low levels of total cholesterol, creatinine, cystatin C, phosphorus, iron, as well as low median cell count, hemoglobin HGB average content, red blood cell hematocrit, HGB average volume, and HGB average concentration, how should these symptoms be interpreted, and what dietary precautions should be paid attention to?

Answer

The need for anticoagulation in hematology tests varies depending on the test project. Modern hospital laboratories use tubes that are pre-filled with anticoagulants and are vacuum-sealed for convenience and cleanliness. It is recommended to undergo tests at regular and professional medical institutions. In terms of nutrition, attention should be given to balanced intake, and children should be encouraged to participate in outdoor activities to enhance their physical fitness.