Overview
Blood group ABO & Rh test identifies your blood group & type of Rh factor. There are four major blood groups- A, B, AB, and O. It is important to know your blood group as you may need a transfusion of blood or blood components; you may want to donate your blood; before or during a womans pregnancy to determine the risk of Rh mismatch with the fetus.
What is Blood Group (slide Agglutination) ?
Blood group ABO & Rh test identifies your blood group & type of Rh factor. There are four major blood groups- A, B, AB, and O. It is important to know your blood group as you may need a transfusion of blood or blood components; you may want to donate your blood; before or during a
woman's pregnancy to determine the risk of Rh mismatch with the fetus.
What is the Cost of Blood Group (slide Agglutination)
The Price of a Blood Group (Slide Agglutination) Test is Rs. 50. However, cost of the test may fluctuate depending on following factors:
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Other tests advised along with Blood Group (Slide Agglutination) Test
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Offers or discounts
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Empanelment of the patient
What is the Purpose of the Blood Group (slide Agglutination) ?
When a person's blood is being classified for donation or before receiving a transfusion, blood typing is performed. After an injury or during surgery, blood typing is a quick and simple method to make sure you get an appropriate blood group. Agglutination, or blood clumping, can result from receiving incompatible blood and can be lethal. Blood typing is especially essential for pregnant women.
If the mother is Rh-negative and the father is Rh-positive, the child will likely be Rh-positive. The mother in these situations needs to take a medication known as RhoGAM. When a mother's and baby's blood mixes, which frequently occurs during pregnancy, this medication will prevent the mother's body from producing antibodies that could harm the baby's blood cells.
When is the Blood Group (slide Agglutination) Recommended ?
Blood Group (Slide Agglutination) Test is advised in following scenarios:
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As pre-transfusion testing
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Before organ transplantation to prevent organ rejection
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To determine the Rh factor of pregnant women to manage Rh incompatibility and prevent hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN)
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To promptly ascertain blood type in cases requiring an emergency blood transfusion.
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Blood group testing may be performed as part of a pre-operative screening or routine check-up for general health assessments
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To establish identity or provide evidence in legal cases
Preparation for Blood Group (slide Agglutination)
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Unless otherwise directed by your doctor, there is no need for you to make any special preparations before the Blood Group (Slide Agglutination) Test
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Other blood tests can be carried out in addition to this test. If your doctor advises you to have multiple tests at once, they may ask you to fast for a specific period of time prior to a blood test
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Drink adequate water before sample collection
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Follow the preparatory instructions as guided by your doctor