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What Leads To High Uric Acid?

hi, my dad went through a blood test just for a check up.his uric acid was high,and his CEA was slightly higher than normal but the CA125 was perfectly in range.also the result of blood in the urin test has been positive.his lymphosytes levels was low too.everything else was perfectly in range.i want to see is the condition worrying cause of the CEA? but then CA 125 was normal! can a viral or simple infection cause such condition?
Tue, 9 May 2017
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, it is not the infectious condition at all so it is nothing to worry here I would like to suggest that the most important is the clinical symptoms if he has no symptoms then it is nothing to worry, more over all the results needs to be correlated with the clinical symptoms hope this information helps.
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What Leads To High Uric Acid?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, it is not the infectious condition at all so it is nothing to worry here I would like to suggest that the most important is the clinical symptoms if he has no symptoms then it is nothing to worry, more over all the results needs to be correlated with the clinical symptoms hope this information helps.