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Frequently Asked Questions
You need this test if your doctor suspects a blood disorder like thalassemia or sickle cell disease, or if someone in your family has such a disorder.
A blood sample is drawn from your arm and sent to the laboratory. The test separates different types of hemoglobin and compares them with standard values to provide accurate results.
The test is safe. You may feel slight pain, soreness, or develop a small bruise at the needle site. Serious complications like infection or heavy bleeding are rare.
Diet, age, gender, smoking, altitude, medications, and existing illnesses can influence the results.
Yes, this test can screen family members if there is a history of inherited hemoglobin disorders. It also helps in making informed decisions for family planning.
Yes, newborns can undergo this test as part of routine screening to identify hemoglobin disorders early and start timely treatment.
Hemoglobinopathy refers to a group of inherited disorders in which the body produces abnormal hemoglobin. These conditions pass from parents to children.
Common examples include Hemoglobin C disease, Hemoglobin S-C disease, sickle cell anemia, and thalassemia.
Complications may include frequent infections, iron overload, bone deformities, enlarged spleen, stunted growth, and heart problems.
Consult your doctor. Eating iron-rich foods, taking iron supplements, and consuming vitamin C can help improve hemoglobin levels.