Supplemental Investigation: Method of performing the exam and analyzing the results.

Complement test under the sponsorship of this test The level of a supplement system is verified in the blood, which is a group of proteins whose function is to help the immune system fight microbes, especially bacteria and viruses. There are more than 20 connections, but in the tests two main vehicles are used, namely: (C3), (C4), and the total total total supplement. In some inflammatory diseases, there is a decrease in the level of complementary vehicles, on the other hand, lack of supplementary compounds exposes the patient to certain diseases, for example: Lack of some compounds exposes the patient to a regular infection caused by meningococci leading to meningitis in the brain. Sometimes the values ​​of complement in the blood can be healthy, but low in the tissues with inflammation, for example: In rheumatoid arthritis, values ​​in the blood may be intact, but low in the liquid taken from the inflamed joint. When can the exam be performed? The investigation may be conducted in the following cases: the progress of a person treated under the treatment of an auto -immune disease, such as: systemic lupus or rheumatoid arthritis. Measuring the effectiveness of continuous treatments for auto -immune disorders and kidney disease. Definition of individuals exposed to a risk due to complications of some diseases. The risk category is common to use the supplementary examination is the diagnosis of auto -immune diseases, as some diseases may have abnormal levels of a specific supplement, and the test can be used for the following people suffering from the following: Serious fatigue. Muscle pain. Joint pain. Unintended weight loss. Muscle weakness. Muscle paralysis. How to perform the exam requires a supplementary examination of routine blood, and does not need to prepare for special or fasting. Common warnings include risks that may occur as a result of investigating the following: Serious bleeding. vertigo. faint. Infection. During pregnancy: There are no special warnings. Breastfeeding: There are no special warnings. Children and babies are not special warnings. Elderly: There are no special warnings. Management: There are no special warnings. Medicines affecting the result of the investigation are no special warnings, but it is preferable to notify the doctor or laboratory technician of the medication you are taking. The results of examining the normal man -modified C3 protein in men vary at a speed of 88 -252 milligrams/ dl. The normal rate of C4 protein in men varies at a rate of 16 – 48 milligrams/ dl. In females, the normal C3 varies at females with a speed of 88 – 206 milligrams/ dl. The normal rate of C4 protein in women varies with a velocity of 16 – 48 milligrams/ dl. Children in the normal C3 protein in children range from 88 – 201 milligrams/ dl. The normal rate of C4 protein in children varies with a speed of 15 – 45 milligrams/ dl. Results -Analysis indicates improper results in this investigation into the following: The decrease in the rate of C3 and C4 proteins indicates the following: Increasing bacterial infections. Rheumatoid arthritis. cirrhosis. hepatitis. University disease. Malnutrition. blood poisoning. The increase in the rate of C3 and C4 proteins indicates the following: Cancer. Ulcerative colitis. Thyroiditis.