What does it mean if my results say clotted?
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What is a clotted sample and how does it affect my blood test results? We've compiled some reasons and preventative measures that explain the process of sample clotting.
Blood clotting - also referred to as coagulation - is when your blood turns from a liquid to a gel. This occurs in a blood test when the sample has not been mixed with the clotting agent or if clotting happened during transit. When a sample arrives at a laboratory clotted, the sample cannot be analysed.
If your results have come back with a label marked 'clotted,' it can mean a few things:
Please be advised that results labelled 'clotted' do not indicate a health risk or concern with your blood.
There are several important steps to take to ensure that you prepare your sample for transit and analysis.
Make sure you carefully read through the instructions in your Welzo Test Kit. It is also important to be gentle but thorough when swirling/rotating the tubes.
If your sample is exposed to temperature fluctuations, there is a chance it could become clotted. To avoid this from happening, we recommend the following: