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Kidneys are essential organs that ensure our blood remains clear of toxins and the waste is expelled adequately. Kidney diseases are more common than you might think. However, they’re usually not diagnosed in the early stages as people confuse their symptoms with those of other diseases. Learning about the early signs of kidney disease can help identify it and prevent it from progressing to a more severe condition. Here are some early signs of kidney
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If you’re pregnant, you can expect a myriad of tests coming your way. From regular pregnancy tests to CBC, you’ll be pricked plenty of times. You’ll be given a glucose screening test, also known as the gestational diabetes test. It’s important to get one during the middle of your pregnancy. If it’s not treated, it could have severe consequences—for instance, high blood pressure and early delivery. In extreme cases, it might even result in neonatal
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Phlebotomy refers to the puncture of a vein to extract blood for tests and procedures:
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Trypanophobia is the fear of medical procedures involving hypodermic materials and injections. It’s most commonly faced by individuals who’re afraid of needles. They just can’t imagine a needle piercing their skin. Causes of Trypanophobia Doctors aren’t very sure of what causes trypanophobia. Like other phobias, there are several different factors involved. These are: Negative Experiences: Research indicates that people who need more shots because of chronic illnesses are more likely to have a phobia. That’s
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Prevention is better than cure and we can’t ignore our health. 6 in 10 adults in the US have a chronic disease and unless it’s not detected at the right time, it can lead to disability later on. It’s important to be proactive about your health and one of the ways you can do that is by getting routine tests. Your doctor might recommend a routine blood test once a year, but that’s just the
Healthcare Innovation: Mobile Phlebotomy Services
Healthcare has vastly improved using advance technology. From complex surgical procedures to simple steps as drawing blood, has been innovated to make easier to conduct. One such innovation is the idea of mobile labs. Mobile phlebotomy, in particular, has made it easier for people to get routine and specialized blood tests done without needing to travel. According to American Red Cross, every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood. All of this blood first
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