Anaemia Profile – Macrocytic
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This profile includes CBC, Vitamin B12, Folic acid.
Macrocytic anemia is a blood condition that develops when your bone marrow makes unusually big red blood cells. Red blood cells need certain nutrients to operate correctly, but these aberrant blood cells lack those. It could be brought on by a vitamin deficit or a comorbidity like hypothyroidism. Although macrocytic anaemia is not a serious sickness, it can have serious consequences for your health if you don’t address it.
Decrease in hemoglobin level or number of red blood cells (RBC) leads to anaemia. This affect oxygen carrying capacity of blood to various tissues and organs. Commonest cause of anemia is nutritional deficiency of iron, vitamin B12 and folic acid. This can be due to either a lack of these substances in the diet, an increased loss that cannot be compensated by diet alone or an increased unmet demand during pregnancy and lactation.
Few of hereditary haemolytic anaemias include Hemoglobinopathies (Thalassemia’s, Sickle cell anaemia etc.), enzyme deficiency disorders (G6PD deficiency). Acquired Haemolytic Anaemias like Autoimmune Haemolytic Anaemias, Microangiopathic haemolytic anaemia are also common in Indian population.
Anaemia Profile- Macrocytic includes both basic & specialised tests to identify macrocytic anaemia and its causes.
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FAQ’s
To rule out Anemia due to Iron deficiency.
This profile is for individuals to find out Iron deficiency anemias.
This profile rules out Anemia due to Iron deficiency. This profile includes CBC, Vitamin B12, Folic acid.
- Anaemia Profile- Macrocytic Test is done to diagnose macrocytic anaemia and to identify its causes.
- Anaemia Profile- Macrocytic is done in people who show signs and symptoms of macrocytic anaemia, who do not respond to the treatment for anaemia, in patients with family history of a hereditary anaemia, in pregnant women, in patients with chronic diseases and chronic infections.
You should get the macrocytic anemia test done if you observe the following symptoms:
- Appetite loss or weight loss
- Brittle nails
- Rapid heartbeat
- Fatigue and weakness
- Breathlessness
- Inability to focus or confusion
- Loss of memory
- Jaundice, yellowing of the skin or eyes
- Enlarged liver and spleen
Patient Preparation: 12-14 hrs fasting required