
Can You Tell Me Of My Test Results Are Normal?

Question: Hello can you tell me of my test results are normal. I am unable to upload so i will write it out.
DHEA- 71.8 range 25.9-460.2
Cortisol 2.4 no range
Test taken between 10a-12p
DHEA- 71.8 range 25.9-460.2
Cortisol 2.4 no range
Test taken between 10a-12p
Brief Answer:
About hormonal results;
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thank you for asking!
The DHEA level is normal, meanwhile cortisol level seems to be low ( the minimal normal range is 5 usually).
Please specify the reason why did you check these hormons for further suggestions.
Will be a pleasure to help you further.
Dr Mirjeta Guni
About hormonal results;
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thank you for asking!
The DHEA level is normal, meanwhile cortisol level seems to be low ( the minimal normal range is 5 usually).
Please specify the reason why did you check these hormons for further suggestions.
Will be a pleasure to help you further.
Dr Mirjeta Guni
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D


i have been getting symptoms for over 7 months now with no diagnosis or answers. i get facial swelling, throat swelling which affects breathing, dizziness, chronic fatigue, tremors, sinus tachycardia, nausea sometimes, gi bloating/issues, tongue swelling, high immflamation markers, after seeing different specialist, immunologist, gastro, cardio,neuro,ent allergist, and rhuemy. had thyroid checked. t3 low t4 normal. tsh normal.after trying a lot of meditation for all, scans, mr etc. nothing but steriods (5mg) 2 months now. is temporary working u til i get correct treatment.when i try to get off i am back to square one! i then decided to take this test that i sent to you, on my own. i am trying to get better because it is getting worse. no answers so i am trying to do what i can. any advice on why cortisol is low? what should i do
Brief Answer:
The answer is above;
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I have got your message and the results attached.
The answer is above;
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I have got your message and the results attached.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng

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