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What Does The Medical Report With LDL-Cholesterol 3.1 Mmol/L?

I m a 55 yr old chinese female. 153cm ht and 49.5kg wt.On 15/4/11 my medical report shows : 1)Eosinophils 7%, ESR 47 mm/hr, 2)triglycerides 1.7 mmol/L, LDL -Cholesterol 3.1 mmol/L, 3) Gamma GT 192 U/L (last year was 195), AST (SGOT) 35, 4) Positive Helicobacter Pylori, 5) Noted Hematuria, mild UTI, 6) Mammogram axillary region appears normal bilaterally, category 2, benign finding, 7) Gall bladder calculi, g.bladder wall not thickened (got this afew years ago), 8) ultrasound bone densitometry - osteopenic changes of the left ankle with increased risk of fracture. I dont smoke nor drink. My sleeping time is after 12.45am - 2am. I dont drink alot of water. I like to eat tit bits and junk foods and my meal time is irregular.I am taking glucosamine caps, calcium tab, sometimes spirulina tabs once a day. I took EPO previously but stopped a year ago. Please help and give advise as what I should do. Thank you very much.
Fri, 12 May 2017
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Hello
Thanks for posting at HCM.
I have gone through your description. let's proceed one by one with your complaints.
1) ESR 47 which is high. ESR levels are usually high when there is any inflammation or infection in the body. total wbc counts are not mentioned. can be rue to UTI. Other reason can be H pylori infection Of stomach.
2) Triglycerides and ldl within normal ranges. No need to worry about them.
3) GGTP and SGOT no need to worry.
4) H pylori infection can ciase gastritis and gastric ulcers. Should be started on antibiotics for H pylori and antacids. Since you mentioned that you don't eat properly, diet modifications should be done. Eat small quantities in short intervals for 5-6 times a day. Avoid oily, smoked, spicy, very hot food.
5) Blood in urine with UTI. Again should be on antibiotics. Some antibiotics can treat both UTI and h pylori. end ciprofloxacin, ampicillin. If despite antibiotics urine symptoms persist, do a urine culture.
6)Mammography findings being. repeat scan every year.
7) Gall bladder stones not to be treated until they cause infection.
8) report suggest osteopenia. please check vit D levels and serum calcium . continue supplements which you are taking .additional correction of vitamin D and calcium if found low.
Since you were taking EPO I guess you have anemia and possible kidney disease. Please take iron supplements if haemoglobin is low. EPO once a week for haemoglobin less than 8 should also be considered.

I hope I have solved all your queries.
Wishing you good health.
Regards
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What Does The Medical Report With LDL-Cholesterol 3.1 Mmol/L?

Hello Thanks for posting at HCM. I have gone through your description. let s proceed one by one with your complaints. 1) ESR 47 which is high. ESR levels are usually high when there is any inflammation or infection in the body. total wbc counts are not mentioned. can be rue to UTI. Other reason can be H pylori infection Of stomach. 2) Triglycerides and ldl within normal ranges. No need to worry about them. 3) GGTP and SGOT no need to worry. 4) H pylori infection can ciase gastritis and gastric ulcers. Should be started on antibiotics for H pylori and antacids. Since you mentioned that you don t eat properly, diet modifications should be done. Eat small quantities in short intervals for 5-6 times a day. Avoid oily, smoked, spicy, very hot food. 5) Blood in urine with UTI. Again should be on antibiotics. Some antibiotics can treat both UTI and h pylori. end ciprofloxacin, ampicillin. If despite antibiotics urine symptoms persist, do a urine culture. 6)Mammography findings being. repeat scan every year. 7) Gall bladder stones not to be treated until they cause infection. 8) report suggest osteopenia. please check vit D levels and serum calcium . continue supplements which you are taking .additional correction of vitamin D and calcium if found low. Since you were taking EPO I guess you have anemia and possible kidney disease. Please take iron supplements if haemoglobin is low. EPO once a week for haemoglobin less than 8 should also be considered. I hope I have solved all your queries. Wishing you good health. Regards