no
It will give more accurate results. In cases of pre-surgery testing, yes. Fasting is necessary
No, you do not have to fast.
The answer to this question is it depends. Certain types of blood tests, such as a blood glucose screen, require you to fast for a minimum of eight hours prior to the test to get accurate results. Other types of test results are not affected by whether you eat prior to testing or not.
no because a blood test is about what your blood is normally like and if you fast you wont be your normal self
Yes
No.
To undergo blood testing one would need to fast for a specified amount of time as ordered by their doctor, avoid smoking prior to the blood test and only drink water.
No... well not according to laboratory testing norms.
It is generally a good idea to fast before testing your blood sugar first thing in the morning. If you test immediately after eating or drinking, the reading will not be as accurate.
It will give more accurate results. In cases of pre-surgery testing, yes. Fasting is necessary
The HLA test requires a blood sample. There is no need for the patient to fast before the test
No. It is not necessary to fast for a CBC. Generally tests like Lipid profiles and Glucose testing are ones that will require you to fast. CBC is a test that deals with your blood cells.
No. It is not necessary to fast for a CBC. Generally tests like Lipid profiles and Glucose testing are ones that will require you to fast. CBC is a test that deals with your blood cells.
No, a person generally does not have to fast before a Lyme disease test. There are 2 different types of test done to detect the presence of antibodies the ELISA test and the Wester blot test..
IF YOU MEAN PROSTATE TESTING, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO FAST, WELL AT LEAST THE MEN THAT CAME TO OUR CLINIC FOR FREE SCREENING A FEW YEARS AGO ONLY HAD TO HAVE THEIR BLOOD DRAWN AND NO FASTING WAS REQUIRED.
No, you don't need to fast for the blood test for chickenpox.
You do not need to fast for a chickenpox blood test.