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What Does This Blood Report Indicate?

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Posted on Wed, 13 Jul 2016
Question: ola good my all blood exam.
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Answered by Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis (9 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
they're OK

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

your tests are OK. More information is required for complete assessment and counseling because the patient's medical history is very important when interpreting tests. For example your LDL cholesterol is good for the average healthy individual but it's higher than the target level for a patient with diabetes or a prior coronary event.

All the tests are normal. The marked result (prothrombin) is OK too. It would have been a problem if you had a high value there.

So in conclusion, there is nothing worrisome within your test results. If you're a healthy individual and you just did a check-up you can do another one after 2-3 years. Individual differences may apply depending on the history. For example a history of gestational diabetes may require closer monitoring of blood sugar... If you do have any medical history (personal or family history) please let me know, so I can give you more personalized advice.

Kind regards!
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis

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What Does This Blood Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: they're OK Detailed Answer: Hello, your tests are OK. More information is required for complete assessment and counseling because the patient's medical history is very important when interpreting tests. For example your LDL cholesterol is good for the average healthy individual but it's higher than the target level for a patient with diabetes or a prior coronary event. All the tests are normal. The marked result (prothrombin) is OK too. It would have been a problem if you had a high value there. So in conclusion, there is nothing worrisome within your test results. If you're a healthy individual and you just did a check-up you can do another one after 2-3 years. Individual differences may apply depending on the history. For example a history of gestational diabetes may require closer monitoring of blood sugar... If you do have any medical history (personal or family history) please let me know, so I can give you more personalized advice. Kind regards!