Are the blood reports normal or not ? - #11463
I recently got my blood test done and their were some parameters that were out of range and some were under range. I am sharing here So can you please clarify that are these normal or further diagnosis is required. Triglycerides- 155.6 Serum globulin - 2.50 Blood urea nitrogen- 7.9 HB- 11.3 TLC - 10.4 PCV -33.9 Rbc-3.58 RDW-CV -17.9 RDW-SD - 59.10 MPV-10.6
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1. Hemoglobin 11.3 and PCV 33.9 are slightly low, suggesting mild anemia needs iron rich diet or supplements.
2. RBC count 3.58 is also a bit low, supporting the same.
3. Triglycerides 155.6 are borderline high, so lifestyle changes (less fried,oily food, more exercise) are important.
4. Other values like TLC, urea nitrogen, serum globulin, MPV, and RDW are within acceptable limits.
5. These reports are not alarming but do point to anemia correction and lifestyle improvement a followup with your doctor is advised.
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Hello dear As per report,only anemia chances are there. In addition urea nitrogen is also a bit higher. Kindly get additional tests for better clarification Serum ferritin Lft Rft Serum creatinine Please share the details with general physician or urologist in person for better clarification Please start any treatment upon confirmation from concerned physician Hopefully you recover soon Regards Accordingly
Based on the values you’ve shared, let’s break it down: Your triglycerides are at 155.6 mg/dL, which is slightly on the higher end of normal, as optimal levels are typically considered under 150 mg/dL. Keeping them in check through diet and exercise is crucial to avoid increasing your cardiovascular risk. Serum globulin at 2.50 g/dL seems within normal range since it’s typically between 2.0 and 3.5 g/dL. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) of 7.9 mg/dL is also within a usual range, generally between 6 and 20 mg/dL, indicating that your kidneys are likely functioning properly. However, your hemoglobin (HB) is 11.3 g/dL, which is below the standard range for adults (generally 13-17 g/dL for men and 12-15 g/dL for women), indicating mild anemia. Further evaluation may be needed to identify the cause which can range from iron deficiency, dietary insufficiencies to chronic conditions. Total leukocyte count (TLC) at 10.4 x 10^9/L is slightly elevated above the normal range of about 4.5 to 10.5 x 10^9/L, but not significantly alarming on its own without additional symptoms. Packed cell volume (PCV) at 33.9% is on the lower edge of normal for males (40% - 54%) and females (37% - 47%), corresponding with the hemoglobin finding. The red blood cell count (RBC) at 3.58 x 10^12/L is low (typical ranges are 4.7 to 6.1 x 10^12/L for males and 4.2 to 5.4 x 10^12/L for females), further supporting an anemia diagnosis. RDW-CV and RDW-SD values are elevated, which indicates orange in the variability of your red blood cells sizes and could point towards certain types of anemia, particularly iron deficiency or vitamin B12 deficiency. Lastly, your mean platelet volume (MPV) at 10.6 fL is within the normal range of roughly 7.5 to 11.5 fL. You might consider discussing these points with a healthcare provider, particularly about the low hemoglobin and red blood cell levels for thorough evaluation. They might recommend further tests like iron studies, vitamin levels, or even a referral to a specialist if necessary. Making dietary changes, like increasing your intake of iron-rich foods, and considering supplements may be advised, but only under professional guidance. Regular monitoring and working closely with your healthcare provider can help address and manage these abnormalities optimally.
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