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What Causes High Levels Of Calcium And Alkaline Phosphates?

hi good day to you im ferdinand espiritu 32yrs old from the philippines and would like to know the interpretation regarding my blood result only those that are not within range and these are segmenters 0.45 (0.50-0.56), lymphocytes 0.47 (0.20-0.40), alkaline phosphatase 130 is the result from (35-110), calcium 12.2 (8.5-10.5 mg/dl) lastly total cholesterol 3.3 (3.40-5.18)
Tue, 7 Oct 2014
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Since you have not mentioned the total WBC count, I assume it came within normal limits; in that case the high lymphocyte count could just be a result of wet season and flu like ailment. However, the calcium levels are slightly raised. This could be due to various reasons. I suggest you to get a complete health profile done, including a chest xray, phosphate, vit. D, and PTH levels.
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What Causes High Levels Of Calcium And Alkaline Phosphates?

Since you have not mentioned the total WBC count, I assume it came within normal limits; in that case the high lymphocyte count could just be a result of wet season and flu like ailment. However, the calcium levels are slightly raised. This could be due to various reasons. I suggest you to get a complete health profile done, including a chest xray, phosphate, vit. D, and PTH levels.