Specifically, a doctor could look at your t-cell count or look for the virus in your blood.
blood test for antibodies ANA TEST Antibodies are often a sign of an infection best thing to do is talk to your doctor
Nope you have to have the doctor has to test the urine.
A high WBC indicates a possible infection.
Leukocytes is infection. Urobilinogen is blood in the urine. It sounds like you was performing a test for a urine infection. If either of these 2 are positive then you have a UTI or possible Kidney infection if blood is found in urine.
Syphilis is diagnosed with a blood test, which is determined positive if the antibodies to the infection are found in the blood.
A normal blood test will not detect the infection. To diagnose chlamydia, you need a urine test or swab of the vagina, urethra, rectum, throat, or eye. Blood tests can look for evidence of past infection with chlamydia, but these are of no use in determining current infection and aren't used to diagnose or treat disease. A positive blood test showing evidence of past infection will not change as a result of antibiotic treatment.
"General Random Blood Sugar" is what GRBS stands for. This is the test to know glucose levels for Diabetes.
An infection in the urinary tract will cause the appearance of blood in the urine sample, including red blood cells and whilte blood cells.
High segs on a blood test is an elevated neutrophil count. It means that a bacterial infection is present in your body. High abs means you have an elevated white blood cell count and infection or leukemia is present.
A WBC lab test measures the number of white blood cells in a person's blood. White blood cells are important for fighting infections and the test can help diagnose various conditions such as infections, inflammation, and immune system disorders.
No, this is not part of a general blood test unless specifically requested.
You can not conform the presence of HIv with the blood test, you need to go with ELISA, tridot and also western blotting.