Take bone marrow check is not harmful, how much damage to people

Dec 05, 2022

In general clinical bone marrow test, there is no obvious harm to the human body, because the amount of bone marrow extracted by clinical bone marrow examination is very small, only 5-6 drops, and the extracted bone marrow patients can recover completely through the compensation of the body in a short time, without any impact on the human body. During the bone marrow extraction, the body is under local anesthesia and there is no obvious pain symptoms, but clinically for hemophilia patients, it is not recommended to carry out bone marrow examination. Due to the abnormal coagulation mechanism of hemophilia, once the bone marrow test is carried out, the bleeding at the puncture site may not stop and large local hematoma may be formed, and then infection may be induced. It is suggested to change other examination methods to determine the patient's condition, and bone marrow extraction is harmful to hemophilia patients at this time.

Bone marrow extraction for normal healthy people, no great harm, no sequelae. It's only when the bone marrow is extracted that the pain of this tear comes in bursts, and it usually recovers in a few hours. Marrow extraction can be harmful for certain groups of people, such as those with clotting disorders and hemophilia. Due to the existence of these two reasons, the patient's coagulation is poor and the coagulation function is not good. After marrow extraction, there will be local non-coagulation, continuous bleeding, resulting in a large number of bleeding and wound needle non-healing, which will have serious consequences. There is also a situation where the patient has a low immune system, either due to the disease or due to the drug. When such patients undergo bone marrow aspiration, the recovery is very slow, which is easy to cause the body weakness, and even have secondary complications such as infection. Therefore, a thorough examination should be carried out before the extraction of bone marrow, so as to reduce the damage to the person who extracted the bone marrow.

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