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A CBC (Complete Blood Count) report measures red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, haemoglobin, and other markers. Key values to check: Haemoglobin (normal: 12–17 g/dL), WBC (4,000–11,000 cells/mcL), and Platelets (1.5–4 lakh). Upload your report to LabLens for a plain-language explanation of every marker.
High creatinine in a blood test typically suggests reduced kidney function. Normal creatinine for Indian adults is 0.7–1.3 mg/dL for men and 0.6–1.1 mg/dL for women. Levels above this may indicate dehydration, high protein intake, or kidney disease. Always consult your doctor for a diagnosis.
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