...people find that their stools change color or consistency and appear paler and greasier than previously. Rarer symptoms include blood sugar problems and recurrent blood clots in the veins. Diagnosis...
...be used to detect abnormalities in blood flow and detect the presence of blood clot and poor blood circulation, helping the doctor diagnose related diseases and other medical conditions. This...
...the patient’s blood sample and see how it clots as compared to a normal blood. This is expressed in ratio and called the international normalised ratio (INR). The calculation is...
...especially those found in the extremities. Thus, it can be used to detect abnormalities in blood flow and detect the presence of blood clot and poor blood circulation, helping the...
...being tested are functioning properly. Abnormal EPs can suggest damage or disruption along these pathways, such as: * Delays in the response indicate slower conduction velocity or blockage in the...
...also produces insulin, which is important for regulating blood sugar. If the pancreas is damaged to the extent that it can no longer produce enough insulin, a person with chronic...
...– low levels of healthy red blood cells – is common in children with JIA. Lower levels of white blood cells may be a sign of JIA or other inflammatory...
...serious condition affecting the bowel, colon, or gastrointestinal tract. Always seek medical attention for a prompt diagnosis if blood is present in bowel movements. People experiencing any possible symptoms of...
...people in the family are known to have hemophilia, physical examination and tests for the ability of the blood to clot. Blood tests may reveal that the blood takes longer...
...of blood at the donor site. This can be done by injecting a dye (agent) into the bloodstream. The spread of the agent through the blood stream can be tracked...