Prevention, treatment, and management of blood disorders, including benign and malignant conditions, are the main goals of the medical specialty known as clinical blood disorders. Anemia, hemophilia and blood clots myeloma, and leukemia are among the illnesses that hematologists treat.
Complete blood counts (CBCs), bone marrow biopsies, coagulation tests, and molecular genetic analyses are examples of diagnostic techniques in hematology. These tests aid in the early detection of blood disorders, enabling prompt treatment.
Blood transfusions, iron therapy, anticoagulants therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapies, and bone marrow or stem cell transplantation are some of the treatment options that can be used, depending on the condition. In order to provide comprehensive patient care that improves treatment outcomes and quality of life, clinical haematologists collaborate closely with oncologists, transfusion specialists, and other medical specialists.