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Periods and blood test
I am on my periods now, its 3rd day..can i give for blood test For complete blood count, serum ige level, ASLO, TPO antibodies, eosophinal count..or i have to wait for completion of my periods..if yes till how many days?? Dr's plz do suggest??
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If there is no  immergency, do blood test after completion of period. Because during period, hormonal variation , changes   blood picture. It is better to do after complition of period.
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If it's urgent, you can give the sample.
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If it's urgent u can give sample, complete blood count will be somewhat altered ,butvrestvof the test won't get altered
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You can give
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If you are comfortable to go outside then I can go through the investigation and there is no relation between your menstrual cycles and blood investigations and if you want to to wait till your periods completes then also you can give.
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