Anemia is a condition in which you lack enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to your body's tissues. Having anemia, also referred to as low hemoglobin, can make you feel tired and weak. There are many forms of anemia, each with its own cause. Anemia can be temporary or long term and can range from mild to severe. In most cases, anemia has more than one cause. See your doctor if you suspect that you have anemia. It can be a warning sign of serious illness.
Complete blood count (CBC) is the primary screening to gather critical information about blood and its components.The vital role of this test is to diagnose a particular disease and to throw light upon the current disease condition. This allows healthcare practitioners to diagnose patients effectively, thereby advising the accurate treatment. Diagnostic tests such as CBC are considered as a first line of defence to stop the spread of many diseases and to help physicians to treat patients at early stage of any disease.
History is witness to the fact that the evolution of technology and the evolution of medicine have gone hand-in-hand.
As much as we are making progress in almost all spheres of life with the help of technology, there still seems to be a major gap between technology and its benefits reaching the healthcare system with its full swing.
We often speak of how technology would soon advance to an extent where human resources may start to be lackluster. Perhaps, we aren’t wrong! The rate with which we are trying to bridge gaps between various industries by incorporating the benefits of technology at the minutest level then only justifies the exaggeration and fascination around technology taking over the world! The healthcare industry is no way far from reaping the benefits of Artificial Intelligence, where machine learning has a huge role in making the process of diagnosis even more efficient with the amounts of data that they collect and filter throughout the process.
Unfortunately, the impact of Covid 19 is shared across the globe, where panic and fear has seeped in our lives like never before! We all are very well aware as to what a ‘positive test’ has meant for us in the past 2 years, which only increased the fear of being diagnosed by the disease, which in turn increased our panic with the mere idea of ‘testing’.
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