BleedingTime

Measures how quickly a small skin cut stops bleeding to check platelet function and bleeding risk in Visit Clinic.
What is a BleedingTime Test in Visit Clinic?
The bleeding time test measures how long it takes for bleeding to stop after a small, controlled skin cut. It assesses how well platelets and small blood vessels work to form a clot. Platelets are important for stopping bleeding after injury. Doctors use this test to investigate unexplained bruising, frequent nosebleeds, or prolonged bleeding after procedures. It can help detect platelet function problems and some bleeding disorders. The test also shows the effect of certain medicines that reduce platelet activity. While newer lab tests may be preferred, bleeding time still provides useful clinical information in some situations.
BleedingTime Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
Avoid aspirin and blood-thinning medications for 7-10 days before test unless your doctor instructs otherwise.
BleedingTime Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The BleedingTime test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a BleedingTime Test in Visit Clinic?
The bleeding time is usually part of a platelet function workup or bleeding disorder evaluation. Doctors order it when patients have easy bruising, frequent nosebleeds, prolonged bleeding after cuts or surgery, or abnormal clotting tests. It helps diagnose platelet dysfunction and some inherited bleeding disorders. Abnormal results may come from drugs such as aspirin, inherited conditions, or blood vessel problems. A family history of bleeding makes this test more likely to be requested.
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