Hgb electrophoresis is an examination of blood that finds out
distinct hemoglobins in the red blood cells.
PROCEDURE
- Hgb electrophoresis is done in the laboratory.
- A blood sample is taken from the vein and an electric current
is caused to move along the hemoglobin. As a result, the types of
hemoglobin present in the blood sample sort out individually.
- The sample is then differentiated with a good sample and
identifies the different hemoglobin existing with the help of a
machine.
- In a day or two, the results will be out.