What Does This Blood Report Indicate?
Question: Hi ,
I did blood test few day back and found below result ..(showing only those which is necessary )
1..HIGH SENSITIVITY C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (hs- CRP) NEPHELOMETRY 6.18 mg/L
2.ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE PHOTOMETRY 146.5 U/l M:53 to 128 - F:42 to 98
ASPARTATE AMINOTRANSFERASE (SGOT )PHOTOMETRY 101.8 U/l M: 0 to 37 - F: 0 to 31
ALANINE TRANSAMINASE (SGPT) PHOTOMETRY 193.3 U/l M: 13 to 40 - F: 10 to 28
GAMMA GLUTAMYL TRANSFERASE (GGT) PHOTOMETRY 70 U/l M: 0 to 55 - F :0 to 38
SERUM GLOBULIN PHOTOMETRY 3.55 gm/dL 2.50-3.40
please suggest me what should i do to better liver function result (High SGOT,SGPT and Alkaline Phosphate) and to bring down HIGH SENSITIVITY C-REACTIVE PROTEIN Value .
Often little bit of vomit comes into my mouth .
reg XXXXXXX
I did blood test few day back and found below result ..(showing only those which is necessary )
1..HIGH SENSITIVITY C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (hs- CRP) NEPHELOMETRY 6.18 mg/L
2.ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE PHOTOMETRY 146.5 U/l M:53 to 128 - F:42 to 98
ASPARTATE AMINOTRANSFERASE (SGOT )PHOTOMETRY 101.8 U/l M: 0 to 37 - F: 0 to 31
ALANINE TRANSAMINASE (SGPT) PHOTOMETRY 193.3 U/l M: 13 to 40 - F: 10 to 28
GAMMA GLUTAMYL TRANSFERASE (GGT) PHOTOMETRY 70 U/l M: 0 to 55 - F :0 to 38
SERUM GLOBULIN PHOTOMETRY 3.55 gm/dL 2.50-3.40
please suggest me what should i do to better liver function result (High SGOT,SGPT and Alkaline Phosphate) and to bring down HIGH SENSITIVITY C-REACTIVE PROTEIN Value .
Often little bit of vomit comes into my mouth .
reg XXXXXXX
Brief Answer:
Clinical examination required
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for writing back.
I have gone carefully through your query. I need to ask you if you are an alcoholic. If yes, that explain the changes. If not, you need to get an ultrasound of whole abdomen done. Since the major part of Liver function test (LFT) has already been done, I would rather prefer a proper medical examination backed by an ultrasound. Based on your inputs I would be able to guide you further.
Regards
Clinical examination required
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for writing back.
I have gone carefully through your query. I need to ask you if you are an alcoholic. If yes, that explain the changes. If not, you need to get an ultrasound of whole abdomen done. Since the major part of Liver function test (LFT) has already been done, I would rather prefer a proper medical examination backed by an ultrasound. Based on your inputs I would be able to guide you further.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Hi ,
I used to drink 7 years back in college but after that i left drinking ...
i am attaching the following documents for you reference
1) complete Blood report (Liver function etc ..)
2)Ultrasound Report ..
3)Endoscopy Report ...
Reg
XXXX
I used to drink 7 years back in college but after that i left drinking ...
i am attaching the following documents for you reference
1) complete Blood report (Liver function etc ..)
2)Ultrasound Report ..
3)Endoscopy Report ...
Reg
XXXX
Brief Answer:
There are a number of possibilities to consider.
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for writing back.
I have gone through the attachments. However, the blood report document fails to load and I would request you to reattach it.
It is clear that you have hepatosplenomegaly with slightly raised liver enzymes. Now that could occur in a number of ailments like:Following is a list of common causes of Hepatosplenomegaly:
Leukaemia
Lymphoma
Autoimmune hepatitis
Bile duct cancer
Brucellosis
Budd Chiari syndrome
Chagas disease
Carcinoid syndrome
Spherocytosis
Cirrhosis
Hepatitis C
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Therefore a proper clinical correlation is required for exclusion of the possibilities. Clinical examination is essential and I would insist you to visit a doctor who could get a deeper look.
Regards
There are a number of possibilities to consider.
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for writing back.
I have gone through the attachments. However, the blood report document fails to load and I would request you to reattach it.
It is clear that you have hepatosplenomegaly with slightly raised liver enzymes. Now that could occur in a number of ailments like:Following is a list of common causes of Hepatosplenomegaly:
Leukaemia
Lymphoma
Autoimmune hepatitis
Bile duct cancer
Brucellosis
Budd Chiari syndrome
Chagas disease
Carcinoid syndrome
Spherocytosis
Cirrhosis
Hepatitis C
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Therefore a proper clinical correlation is required for exclusion of the possibilities. Clinical examination is essential and I would insist you to visit a doctor who could get a deeper look.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Thanks ...
may i have suggestion that how i can minimize value of
1..HIGH SENSITIVITY C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (hs- CRP) NEPHELOMETRY 6.18 mg/L
reg XXXXXXX
may i have suggestion that how i can minimize value of
1..HIGH SENSITIVITY C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (hs- CRP) NEPHELOMETRY 6.18 mg/L
reg XXXXXXX
Brief Answer:
Treatment of the underlying cause will bring down the CRP
Detailed Answer:
I understand your concerns. The C-Reactive protein (CRP) level indicates that there is some inflammation (or infection) going on in the body. In other words it is pointing to the underlying cause that needs to be identified. You cannot think of bringing down the CRP level without diagnosing and treating the underlying cause.
Hope you understand.
Regards
Treatment of the underlying cause will bring down the CRP
Detailed Answer:
I understand your concerns. The C-Reactive protein (CRP) level indicates that there is some inflammation (or infection) going on in the body. In other words it is pointing to the underlying cause that needs to be identified. You cannot think of bringing down the CRP level without diagnosing and treating the underlying cause.
Hope you understand.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar