No. The CBC only will show effects of a virus like high white count.
A CBC is a complete blood count test. Adderall will show on this test, but it is not what the doctors are looking into.
CBC stands for Complete Blood Count. It gives Red Blood Cell Count (RBC), White Blood Cell Count (WBC), various components of RBCs and WBCs, and the immature cells within each. A CBC can show various diseases and conditions, including but not limited to:temporary dehydrationclotting tendencies and risksinfectionleukemia
It will generally show a high white blood cell count.
yes.And the white blood cell will count very high due to the infection of apendicsus.
A CBC is a Complete Blood Count. It measures white blod cells, etc. So, no. It does not look for drugs of any sort.
You describe a normal complete blood count. That is a finding separate from the HIV test. Whether you need an HIV test is not based on the complete blood count; instead, you should have an HIV test based on your risk factors for acquiring HIV.
no blood only tested for what is ordered
Alcohol in and of itself does not show in a CBC test (Complete Blood Count). But, the effects of alcohol, such as dehydration, is shown because dehydration makes the blood thicker, stickier, and so it elevates certain components of the test. Tell your doctor if you regularly drink.
I believe your Red to White blood cell count.
White blood cells, also called leukocytes, fight infection. They move throughout your body in your blood, looking for invaders. And your body is continuously making a fresh supply. Your doctor measures how many of these cells you have by sending some of your blood to a lab to do a complete blood count, or CBC. Your white blood cell count is one of the numbers you get back from this test. It may point toward or confirm a diagnosis, or show whether a treatment is working or not. Most often, a low white blood cell count is nothing to worry about
It can take 3-6 months after exposure for the virus to show up in a blood test.
Yes a blood test can show if one has a virus or a cold.