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Required time gap for blood tests...???
Generally once had blood tests like thyroid etc etc... how much time gap should we give to test again...??? if reports is normal... 2 months // 3 months // (or) 6 months...??? Once in how many days blood tests are required again...???
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Hello, Three months.but the choice is of treating doctor.ok.
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a lot of factors related to this re do timing of lab reports. if you want to know further pl call
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This is a very subjective view and depends on your treating doctor. Ideally in an abnormal thyroid test a wait of upto 3 to 6 months is the usual norm, whereas in a normal report it would be a year. Each test is specific and its validity differs so there's no general answer for this.
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