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Direct Coombs Test

About the Direct Coombs (DAT) Test

Direct answer: The Direct Coombs Test is a blood test used to detect antibodies attached to red blood cells.

The Direct Coombs Test, also called the Direct Antiglobulin Test (DAT), checks whether red blood cells are coated with antibodies. Definition: Antibodies are immune proteins that may mistakenly attack the body’s own red blood cells. A positive result helps identify immune-related red blood cell destruction.

This test is commonly advised in cases of suspected haemolytic anaemia, newborn jaundice, or blood transfusion reactions. Definition: Haemolytic anaemia is a condition where red blood cells are destroyed faster than they are produced. At healthcare nt sickcare, the Direct Coombs test is available with a Home Collection Facility in Pune and a Direct Walk-in Facility, supporting reliable blood diagnostics across Maharashtra.

Sample & Method

A blood sample is collected through venepuncture (drawing blood from a vein) and analysed using antiglobulin agglutination techniques.

Related Resources

Learn about blood disorders in our health articles. Check test readiness on test preparation guides. Compare preventive packages on health checkup comparison. Explore laboratory services our services.

Frequently Asked Questions

This test is recommended when haemolytic anaemia, newborn jaundice, or transfusion reactions are suspected.
Doctors advise it to check whether antibodies are attacking red blood cells.
No fasting is required before the Direct Coombs blood test.
Symptoms include fatigue, pale skin, yellowish eyes, dark urine, or unexplained anaemia.

Disclaimer: This test information is provided for general awareness and does not replace professional medical advice. Test reports must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional. Read our disclaimer policy.

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About the Direct Coombs (DAT) Test

Direct answer: The Direct Coombs Test is a blood test used to detect antibodies attached to red blood cells.

The Direct Coombs Test, also called the Direct Antiglobulin Test (DAT), checks whether red blood cells are coated with antibodies. Definition: Antibodies are immune proteins that may mistakenly attack the body’s own red blood cells. A positive result helps identify immune-related red blood cell destruction.

This test is commonly advised in cases of suspected haemolytic anaemia, newborn jaundice, or blood transfusion reactions. Definition: Haemolytic anaemia is a condition where red blood cells are destroyed faster than they are produced. At healthcare nt sickcare, the Direct Coombs test is available with a Home Collection Facility in Pune and a Direct Walk-in Facility, supporting reliable blood diagnostics across Maharashtra.

Sample & Method

A blood sample is collected through venepuncture (drawing blood from a vein) and analysed using antiglobulin agglutination techniques.

Related Resources

Learn about blood disorders in our health articles. Check test readiness on test preparation guides. Compare preventive packages on health checkup comparison. Explore laboratory services our services.

Frequently Asked Questions

This test is recommended when haemolytic anaemia, newborn jaundice, or transfusion reactions are suspected.
Doctors advise it to check whether antibodies are attacking red blood cells.
No fasting is required before the Direct Coombs blood test.
Symptoms include fatigue, pale skin, yellowish eyes, dark urine, or unexplained anaemia.

Disclaimer: This test information is provided for general awareness and does not replace professional medical advice. Test reports must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional. Read our disclaimer policy.

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