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Are there any abnormalities in my values?

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Are there any abnormalities in my values?

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Asked by: 44 Years Old, 77 Kg, 174cm Male

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When I examine your test results, the following data stands out:

  1. Your Cholesterol Values:
  • Total cholesterol: 237 mg/dL (above the 120-200 reference range)
  • LDL cholesterol: 159 mg/dL (above the 70-130 reference range)
  • HDL cholesterol: 61 mg/dL (above the 40-60 reference range, this is a good situation) Your cholesterol and LDL levels are high, this can increase your risk of cardiovascular disease. High HDL is a good situation.
  1. TSH Value:
  • TSH: 1.29 mIU/L (0.4-4.3 reference range)

Your TSH value is within normal limits.

  1. CRP Value:
  • C-Reactive Protein (CRP): 0.9 mg/L (0-5 reference range)

Your CRP level is within normal limits.

  1. Complete Blood Count:
  • White blood cell (WBC):7.410^3/µl (4.4-11.3 reference range)
  • Red blood cell (RBC):4.610^5/µl (4.1-5.1 reference range)
  • Hemoglobin (Hb):13.5 g/dL (11.5-16.5 reference range)
  • Platelet (PLT):22310^3/µl (150-400 reference range)

Your complete blood count values are usually within normal limits.

  1. Biochemistry:
  • Glucose:84 mg/dL (74-106 reference range)
  • Creatinine:0.77 mg/dL (0.5-0.9 reference range)
  • Urea:9 mg/dL (6-20 reference range)
  • ALT:22 U/L (0-37 reference range)
  • AST:38 U/L (5-36 reference range)
  • GGT:9 U/L (5-36 reference range)

These values are usually within normal ranges.

  1. Electrolytes:
  • Potassium: 4.5 mmol/L (3.5-5 reference range)
  • Calcium: 9.5 mg/dL (8.4-10.2 reference range)
  • Phosphorus: 3.4 mg/dL (2.6-4.5 reference range)
  • Sodium: 138 mmol/L (136-145 reference range)

Your electrolyte values are within normal limits.

In general, most parameters are within normal limits, but your cholesterol and LDL levels were found to be high. Therefore, it is recommended that you consult a specialist, especially in Endocrinology or Cardiology, to evaluate this situation in detail and, if necessary, consider a treatment plan or lifestyle changes.

In addition, it is important to pay attention to a healthy diet, regular exercise, and avoid smoking if you do not smoke in order to protect your general health.

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