What Do My Blood Test Reports Indicate?
Hb=10.6, rbc=5.27millions/cumm, mcv=64.9fl, mch=20.1pg, rdw=16.1%, hbf=2.0%, hba2+e=80.5%.
I am a male, aged=35.
You are suffering from familial nonhemolytic jaundice.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Your blood test suggest you are suffering from Gilbert's syndrome.
It is a common, mild liver condition in which the liver doesn't properly process a substance called bilirubin.
Bilirubin is produced by the breakdown of red blood cells.
It is caused by an inherited gene mutation.
It is also known as constitutional hepatic dysfunction and familial nonhemolytic jaundice.
It is caused by an abnormal gene that you inherit from your parents.
The gene controls an enzyme that helps break down bilirubin in your liver.
With an ineffective gene, excess amounts of bilirubin build up in your blood.
The combination of normal blood and liver function tests and elevated bilirubin levels is an indicator of Gilbert's syndrome.
The disease does not require treatment.
The bilirubin levels in your blood may fluctuate over time and you may occasionally experience jaundice. But this usually goes away on its own, and it doesn't cause any ill effects.
I will advise you to choose a healthy diet full of fruits and vegetables.
Avoid extremely low calorie diets. Stick to a routine eating schedule and avoid fasting or skipping meals.
You need to manage stress.
Find ways to deal with the stresses in your life. Consider exercise or quiet time alone to cope with stress.
Regards
DR DE
What it interprets?
Ct scan of upper abdomen
Detailed Answer:
Hi
People with haemoglobin E disease have mild spleen enlargement and mild hemolytic anemia.
They do not suffer from high bilirubin.
Your latest blood report suggest bilirubin 5.3 which is high with normal SGOT and SGPT liver function test.
Normal red blood cell count is 4.7 to 6.1 million/mcL and in your case it is 5.27 which is normal and suggest you are not suffering from anaemia and rules out Haemoglobin E disease.
I will advise you to do a CT scan of upper abdomen to see if there is any spleen enlargement.
You are most probably suffering from Gilbert's syndrome which requires no treatment.
Regards
DR DE