A blood test can detect many different diseases. It also can detect pregnancy, hormonal imbalances, and sexually transmitted infections.
A blood test can show if you have Diabetes, infection, liver and kidney problems, high cholesterol, anemia and a multitude of other things. Blood tests can tell if a pregnancy is progressing well. Generally if you go to your doctor and you are feeling unwell but its not a cold he/she will send you for a blood test.
Exactly what can be revealed by blood tests will depend on which of the hundreds of available tests are ordered by your doctor (but since the question is asked as an HIV question, I will attempt to answer it in those terms). For anyone who is HIV-positive, blood tests will almost certainly measure the amount of virus that is circulating in your blood (viral load test), the strength of that part of your immune system that is typically affected by HIV (absolute CD4 count) and the proportion of your white blood cells that are CD4 cells (CD4%). These tests monitor how the disease is progressing, indicate when it is time to start treatment and show how successful treatment is in controlling the virus. If you are receiving treatment, other routine tests will typically include a complete (or full) blood count (CBC/FBC), urea and electrolytes (U&E), liver function, bone profile and lipids (cholesterol and triglycerides) - which basically count the numbers of the different types of blood cells and measure the various chemicals in your blood, to check on the health of your heart, liver, kidneys, pancreas, muscles and bones - to see how you are coping with HIV and whether your drugs are having any undesirable side-effects. Depending on where you are, routine testing may also include screening for hepatitis and syphilis.
That would depend on the extent of the test, however, if sufficiently comprehensive, it can provide a list of most exposures to any substance during the subjects lifetime.
A blood test can detect many different diseases. It also can detect pregnancy, hormonal imbalances, and sexually transmitted infections.
A blood test can show a number of things depending on what the doctor asked to be checked.
Even Subutex or buprenorphine?
No, it doesn't show up in just any blood test.
will buspirone show up in a blood or urine test
A CBC is a complete blood count test. Adderall will show on this test, but it is not what the doctors are looking into.
it is a test that is carried out when blood is needed in case of emergency
No. Only a blood test could show that.
it is the PSA blood test that tests the blood for the level of PSA
The GSR Blood test tests for oxidation levels in the blood. This can show oxidative stress in the blood cells.
It is said to have very little rum in it that won't show up in a blood test.
The GSR Blood test tests for oxidation levels in the blood. This can show oxidative stress in the blood cells.
There are many reasons why a person has to have a blood test done. Mega T Green Tea will show up in a blood test, and can alter the results.
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They can, but it depends on the exact blood test, and what stage the cancer is at.