High density lipid - 43.
Low density lipid - 134.
I am going to show it to my doctor tommorrow. But can anyone explain
what does it mean?
There are lot of other figures I don't understand.
Blood sugar: fasting - 85, post lunch - 129.
S. Triglycerides - 105.
S. Creatinine - 0.9.
Uric acid - 4.4.
S. Proteins - 7.6 (albumin - 4.3, globulin - 3.3, AG ratio - 1.3).
S. Bilirubin: direct - 0.2, indirect - 0.3, total - 0.5.
SGOT (AST) - 28.
SGPT (ALT) - 24.
S. Alkaline phosphatase - 108.
S. Electrolytes: sodium - 143, potassium - 4.4, chloride - 99.
Elisa for HIV: HIV1 + 2 - negative.
> High density lipid - 43.
> Low density lipid - 134.
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> S. Electrolytes: sodium - 143, potassium - 4.4, chloride - 99.
> Elisa for HIV: HIV1 + 2 - negative.
.HAEMOGRAM.
Red blood cell count - 4.46.
Haemoglobin - 14.1.
Hematocrit - 42.9.
Mean corpuscular volume - 96.2.
Mean corpuscular Hb - 31.6.
Mean corpuscular Hb concentration - 32.9.
White blood cell count - 7500/cmm.
Neutrophils - 65, Lymphocytes - 30, Eosinophils - 03, Monocytes - 02.
Platelets - 391000/cmm.
Erythrocytes sedimentation rate - 03mm.
(method - wintorbe's).
Routine Urine Analysis.
Colour - paleyellow, Transparency - clear.
Protein - Absent, Bile Salt - Absent, Red blood cells - Absent,
Crystals - Absent, Casts - Absent, sediments - absent, reaction -
alkaline, sugar - absent, bile pigments - absent, epithelial cells -
absent, pus cells - absent, deposits - absent.
Bacterias - absent.
Jason Johnson - 15 Feb 2007 21:23 GMT
> High density lipid - 43.
> Low density lipid - 134.
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> S. Electrolytes: sodium - 143, potassium - 4.4, chloride - 99.
> Elisa for HIV: HIV1 + 2 - negative.
.HAEMOGRAM.
Red blood cell count - 4.46.
Haemoglobin - 14.1.
Hematocrit - 42.9.
Mean corpuscular volume - 96.2.
Mean corpuscular Hb - 31.6.
Mean corpuscular Hb concentration - 32.9.
White blood cell count - 7500/cmm.
Neutrophils - 65, Lymphocytes - 30, Eosinophils - 03, Monocytes - 02.
Platelets - 391000/cmm.
Erythrocytes sedimentation rate - 03mm.
(method - wintorbe's).
Routine Urine Analysis.
Colour - paleyellow, Transparency - clear.
Protein - Absent, Bile Salt - Absent, Red blood cells - Absent,
Crystals - Absent, Casts - Absent, sediments - absent, reaction -
alkaline, sugar - absent, bile pigments - absent, epithelial cells -
absent, pus cells - absent, deposits - absent.
Bacterias - absent.
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Hello,
I am not a doctor so will not comment about your results. However, in most
cases, you do not need to worry about numbers that are within the
reference ranges. If the numbers are on the low side or the high side of
the reference ranges, you should discuss those items with your doctor.
Obviously, you should also ask your doctor about any items that are
outside the reference ranges. I suggest that you read this book since it
explains are to understand blood test results. It's written for
non-doctors so you will not have any problem understanding the book. The
book also has an index. The author even explains how to improve your blood
test results. You may want to repost and list only those items that are
outside the reference ranges or near the low sides or high sides of the
reference ranges.
NORMAL BLOOD TEST SCORES AREN'T GOOD ENOUGH
by Ellie Cullen R.N.
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