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CBC Test Explained: Hemoglobin, WBC, and Platelet Counts

📅 Published: May 04, 2026 ⏱ 5 min read
Dr. Amit Verma, MD Pathology Written by: Dr. Amit Verma, MD | Medically Reviewed by: Dr. Anita Malhotra, MD (Pathologist)
Quick Summary & Key Takeaways

A Complete Blood Count (CBC) is the most frequently ordered blood test. It provides a comprehensive picture of your overall cellular blood health.

Whether you visit a doctor for a routine checkup, fatigue, fever, or prior to a surgery, a Complete Blood Count (CBC) test is almost always prescribed. A CBC measures the cells that make up your blood: red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Understanding these values helps detect infections, anemia, leukemia, and various other disorders.

1. Red Blood Cells (RBC) & Hemoglobin

RBCs carry oxygen from your lungs to the rest of your body. Hemoglobin (Hb) is the iron-rich protein in RBCs that actually binds to oxygen.

  • Low Hemoglobin: Indicates Anemia, causing fatigue, pale skin, cold hands, and shortness of breath.
  • High RBC Count: Can be caused by dehydration, smoking, high altitude, or bone marrow disorders.

2. White Blood Cells (WBC) - The Immune Shield

WBCs protect the body against infections and diseases. A CBC report breaks down WBCs into five main types (Neutrophils, Lymphocytes, Monocytes, Eosinophils, and Basophils) as a differential count.

  • High WBC Count (Leukocytosis): Signals that your body is fighting off an infection or inflammation. It can also be triggered by high stress or certain medications.
  • Low WBC Count (Leukopenia): Makes you susceptible to infections. It can be caused by viral infections, autoimmune conditions, or bone marrow issues.

3. Platelets (PLT) - Clotting Factors

Platelets are tiny cell fragments essential for blood clotting. When you get a cut, platelets clump together to stop the bleeding.

  • Low Platelet Count (Thrombocytopenia): Increases risk of bruising and bleeding. Often associated with viral fevers like Dengue.
  • High Platelet Count (Thrombocytosis): Can lead to abnormal blood clots in blood vessels, increasing risk of stroke or heart attack.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a CBC test detect? +
A Complete Blood Count (CBC) evaluates overall health and detects a wide range of disorders, including anemia, acute or chronic infections, clotting disorders, and leukemia, by analyzing red cells, white cells, and platelets.
What causes a high White Blood Cell (WBC) count? +
High WBC counts (leukocytosis) are commonly triggered by the body fighting an infection or inflammation. It can also result from severe physical stress, intense exercise, smoking, or certain bone marrow disorders.
What does low hemoglobin indicate? +
A low hemoglobin level indicates anemia, meaning your blood has a reduced capacity to carry oxygen. The most common cause is iron deficiency, but it can also stem from vitamin deficiencies, chronic blood loss, or kidney issues.

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