Risks Associated with Bone Marrow Aspiration and How to Get Ready for It

Every medical procedure carries some risks, bone marrow examinations are not exempted. Risks associated with bone marrow aspiration are infection, long-lasting discomfort, allergic reaction to anesthesia and excessive bleeding. People hardly experience these risks, but they are mostly caused by a compromised immune system or abnormal (low) platelet count. A compromised immune system makes you more susceptible to diseases while a low platelet count can cause severe bleeding.
Before undergoing this test, your doctor should be aware of any drugs you are taking, especially over-the-counter (OTC) medicines or nutritional supplements. You must also tell your doctors about any allergies [4].
You might need to stop taking some drugs before the procedure. However, you should continue using your drugs except your doctor tells you otherwise. You should tell your doctor if you feel nervous about the tests. They may administer a sedative to help you relax. You must follow every instruction your doctor gives you before the procedure.











