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Biochemical blood analysis
It allows you to evaluate the work of internal organs (liver, kidneys, pancreas, gallbladder, etc.), get information about metabolism (metabolism of lipids, proteins, carbohydrates), find out the need for trace elements. Before carrying out a biochemical analysis of human blood, the necessary preparatory actions are performed.
A special tourniquet is applied to the arm above the elbow. The blood collection site is pre-treated with an antiseptic to prevent infection.
A needle is inserted into the vein, and after filling the ulnar vein with blood, blood is drawn. If it is impossible to take blood from the ulnar vein, blood is taken from other veins available for examination and fixation.
The blood is transfused into a test tube and sent to a biochemical laboratory.
PATIENT ATTENTION
Blood donation on an empty stomach is a prerequisite.
To obtain reliable results, the following conditions must be observed:
- At least 8 hours must pass between the last meal and blood collection.
- A light dinner with limited intake of fatty foods
- On the eve of the study (within 24 hours), as far as possible, exclude physical activity (sports training), taking medications (in consultation with a doctor).
- Alcohol intake within 24 hours on the eve of the study is not allowed. Immediately before donating blood for 1-2 hours, refrain from smoking, do not drink juice, tea, coffee (especially with sugar), you can drink clean non-carbonated water
- Eliminate physical stress (running, fast climbing stairs), emotional arousal. It is recommended to rest and calm down 15 minutes before blood donation.
If necessary, you can always take a biochemical blood test for a fee. You can call the paid services number 225-88-14 and ask questions about the appointment for analysis and the payment procedure.