What should be paid attention to when the 21 day blood value of test tube infants is abnormal
IVF is a baby born through artificial assisted reproduction technology, and its abnormal blood value may mean potential health problems. For the abnormal blood value of test tube babies 21 days after birth, we need to pay special attention to the following aspects:

1. Abnormal red blood cell related indicators
Abnormal red blood cell related indicators may indicate anemia and other blood diseases. First of all, we should pay attention to the hemoglobin level of infants. The normal value range is generally 13-25 g/l. If the hemoglobin level is below the normal range, the baby may have anemia. Secondly, red blood cell count and hematocrit also need attention to ensure that the number and volume of red blood cells in infants are normal. If abnormal red blood cell related indicators are found, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor for in-depth examination and diagnosis.
In addition, attention should be paid to the blood coagulation function of infants. Platelet count is one of the important indicators to understand the blood coagulation ability, and the normal value range is generally 150-400x10 ^ 9/L. If the infant's platelet count is below the normal range, it may indicate an increased risk of bleeding. Therefore, in case of abnormal blood coagulation function, doctors should be consulted in time for diagnosis and treatment.
2. Abnormal leukocyte related indicators
Abnormal white blood cell related indicators may indicate infection or immune system problems in infants. First of all, white blood cell count is an important indicator to evaluate the immune function of infants, and the normal value range is generally 9-30x10 ^ 9/L. If the white blood cell count is lower or higher than the normal range, it may mean that the immune system is abnormal or the risk of infection. Secondly, pay attention to the classified count, including neutrophils, lymphocytes, eosinophils, etc. In particular, the normal range of neutrophil count is generally 1.5-8x10 ^ 9/L. If it is lower than the normal range, infants are prone to infection.
If abnormal leukocyte related indicators are found, it is recommended to see a pediatric specialist in time for further examination and treatment. After all, IVF babies often need extra care and monitoring to ensure their healthy growth.
3. Abnormal metabolism related indicators
Abnormality of metabolism related indicators may indicate that infants have endocrine problems or metabolic diseases. First, we need to pay attention to the baby's blood sugar level. The normal value range is between 4-6.1 mmol/l. If the baby's blood sugar level is below the normal range, there may be suspicion of hypoglycemia. Secondly, the levels of thyroid hormone and calcium ion also need attention to ensure normal metabolic function of infants.
If abnormal metabolism related indicators are found, it is recommended to consult a pediatric endocrinologist for proper evaluation and treatment. For test tube babies, early intervention and treatment can have a positive impact on their health.
4. Other abnormalities
In addition to the above abnormal blood values, attention should also be paid to whether the baby has other abnormalities. For example, whether there are congenital heart disease, congenital kidney disease, etc., these may affect the blood parameters of infants. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out relevant inspections as early as possible in order to find and deal with potential problems in a timely manner.
To sum up, we should pay special attention to red blood cell related indicators, white blood cell related indicators, metabolism related indicators and other abnormalities 21 days after the birth of test tube babies. If any abnormality is found, professional doctors should be consulted in time for further evaluation and treatment to ensure the healthy growth of IVF.