How to Read a Blood Test Report - High DLC Levels
Did you know that 70% of data needed for an accurate diagnosis and health management is in our blood. And that is why a blood test report is one of the important diagnostic tool in a doctor's armoury.
In my previous post on UNDERSTANDING BLOOD TEST REPORTS, I spoke about HIGH TLC LEVELS in the blood and what it means and I had promised that I will attempt to explain the various elements of a blood test report, one abbreviation at a time.
So, here is my second post in that series. This post talks about HIGH DLC LEVELS in the blood and its implications.
If you’re interested in playing a more active role in your medical care – something that I strongly recommend – then I suggest you to save this infographic and watch this space for more. Also, do write to me or comment below if you need to understand a specific abbreviation or number. I look forward to hearing from you.
AND FINALLY AN ADVISE: While it's good to understand what the various terminologies in a blood test report mean, ALWAYS... ALWAYS, consult your doctor or haematologist and NEVER EVER take any medications on your own.