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I am a general physician. I Have read all your investigations approx. all are normal except
1. S. Total Bilirubin it should be 2. Your HDL is 38. HDL is our good Cholesterol. It should be >40 in males and >50 in females. It is borderline, seams you are not interested in morning walk or exercises. To increase this you have to start brisk walking in the morning, loose weight if you are over weight and avoid fatty, oily and spicy food. It will also help in reducing S. T. Bilirubin value.
3. Rest of the organs seems to be normal according to the above values.
Hoping you get right information which you wants.
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Dr. Dinesh Kumar Bhatia
HCM
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Hello Welcome to HCM I am a general physician. I Have read all your investigations approx. all are normal except 1. S. Total Bilirubin it should be 2. Your HDL is 38. HDL is our good Cholesterol. It should be 40 in males and 50 in females. It is borderline, seams you are not interested in morning walk or exercises. To increase this you have to start brisk walking in the morning, loose weight if you are over weight and avoid fatty, oily and spicy food. It will also help in reducing S. T. Bilirubin value. 3. Rest of the organs seems to be normal according to the above values. Hoping you get right information which you wants. Regards Dr. Dinesh Kumar Bhatia HCM