Cancer Antigen 125 (CA-125)CA-125 (Cancer Antigen) Test, Carbohydrate Antigen (CA-125) Test RisksThere is very small chance of problems from having blood drawn from
a vein. - You may get a small bruise at the site. You
can lower your chance of bruising by putting pressure on the site for several
minutes.
- In rare cases, the vein may become swollen after the blood
sample is taken. This condition is called phlebitis. You can use a warm
compress several times a day to treat this.
- Ongoing bleeding can be
a problem for people with bleeding disorders. ASA, warfarin (Coumadin), and
other blood-thinning medicines can also make bleeding more likely. If you have
bleeding or clotting problems, or if you take blood-thinning medicine, tell
your health professional before your blood is drawn.
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