
What Do The Following Test Reports Indicate?

Question: I'm scratching my reports for the last few days my bp is around 90-95 lowers a d 130 upper i have low testerone problem and usually my testerone comes around 200-250 most of the time however I haven't conducted testerone recently but I'm attaching certain other test which I conducted couple of days back owing to rising lower BP issue i would appreciate your feed back on my reports especially urine kidney lipid and cbc report also provide last year comparison hence need your feed back on the change
Brief Answer:
Fairly normal reports
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I understand your concerns.
Your reports seem to be fairly normal and there is no reason to worry about it.
Lipids are bit on higher side. Exercise and diet for few days should help.
Let me know if you need anymore help.
Fairly normal reports
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I understand your concerns.
Your reports seem to be fairly normal and there is no reason to worry about it.
Lipids are bit on higher side. Exercise and diet for few days should help.
Let me know if you need anymore help.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng


things which are worrying me are 1 occasional Red blood cell occasional leukocytes few bacteria and mucos in urine report 2 - kidney sodium potassium and carbonate increased from last year and are now close to upper limit and borderline line high hemblogbin rbc and white blood cells please suggest
Brief Answer:
Don't worry
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
These are normally seen in urine. Occasional particles are not a great concern.
Kidney electrolytes are in the Upper limit of normal is still normal. No need to panic.
Hemoglobin is slightly higher but still. normal for some men.
These are not worrying.
Regards
Don't worry
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
These are normally seen in urine. Occasional particles are not a great concern.
Kidney electrolytes are in the Upper limit of normal is still normal. No need to panic.
Hemoglobin is slightly higher but still. normal for some men.
These are not worrying.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee

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