Galactosemia TestGALT (Galactose-1-Phosphate Uridyltransferse) RisksHeel stick blood sample There is very little risk
of a problem from a heel stick. A small bruise may develop at the puncture
site. Blood sample from a vein There is very little risk
of complications from having blood drawn from a vein. - Your baby may develop a small bruise at the
puncture site. You can reduce the risk of bruising by keeping pressure on the
site for several minutes after the needle is withdrawn.
- In rare
cases, the vein may become inflamed after the blood sample is taken. This
condition is called phlebitis and is usually treated with a warm compress
applied several times daily.
Urine sample There are no risks associated with a
urine test for galactosemia. Removing the tape that holds the bag in place may
cause mild skin irritation.
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