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What Does This Blood Test Result Indicate?

Can someone tell me what my results mean i am 29 year old female i just had a baby and have had rapid weight lost ?Attachments,Date of Service     Document     Format,8/20/2015,9:56 AM  ,Attachment Original lab test results (8/21/2015 4:09:09 PM).pdf,.PDF Lab Test Results T3 Uptake Test     Low     Normal     High     Reference Range     Units T3 Uptake          27          24-39     % Hemoglobin A1c Test     Low     Normal     High     Reference Range     Units Hemoglobin A1c          5.3          4.8-5.6     % Vitamin B12 Test     Low     Normal     High     Reference Range     Units Vitamin B12          435          211-946     pg/mL Thyroxine (T4) Free, Direct, S Test     Low     Normal     High     Reference Range     Units T4,Free(Direct)          1.06          0.82-1.77     ng/dL Tsh Test     Low     Normal     High     Reference Range     Units Tsh          2.490          0.450-4.500     uIU/mL Cbc With Differential/Platelet Test     Low     Normal     High     Reference Range     Units Immature Grans (Abs)          0.0          0.0-0.1     x10E3/uL Immature Granulocytes          0               % Baso (Absolute)          0.0          0.0-0.2     x10E3/uL Eos (Absolute)          0.1          0.0-0.4     x10E3/uL Monocytes(Absolute)          0.5          0.1-0.9     x10E3/uL Lymphs (Absolute)          3.1          0.7-3.1     x10E3/uL Neutrophils (Absolute)          4.8          1.4-7.0     x10E3/uL Basos          0               % Eos          1               % Monocytes          6               % Lymphs          36               % Neutrophils          57               % Platelets          364          150-379     x10E3/uL Rdw          14.2          12.3-15.4     % Mchc          33.0          31.5-35.7     g/dL Mch          28.5          26.6-33.0     pg Mcv          87          79-97     fL Hematocrit          37.9          34.0-46.6     % Hemoglobin          12.5          11.1-15.9     g/dL Rbc          4.38          3.77-5.28     x10E6/uL Wbc          8.5          3.4-10.8     x10E3/uL Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy Test     Low     Normal     High     Reference Range     Units Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy     22.6               30.0-100.0     ng/mL Comp. Metabolic Panel (14 ) Test     Low     Normal     High     Reference Range     Units Glucose, Serum          85          65-99     mg/dL Bun          11          6-20     mg/dL Creatinine, Serum          0.65          0.57-1.00     mg/dL Egfr If Nonafricn Am          120           59     mL/min/1.73 Egfr If Africn Am          139           59     mL/min/1.73 Bun/Creatinine Ratio          17          8-20     1 Sodium, Serum          139          134-144     mmol/L Potassium, Serum          4.3          3.5-5.2     mmol/L Chloride, Serum          99          97-108     mmol/L Carbon Dioxide, Total          25          18-29     mmol/L Calcium, Serum          9.4          8.7-10.2     mg/dL Protein, Total, Serum          7.0          6.0-8.5     g/dL Albumin, Serum          4.2          3.5-5.5     g/dL Globulin, Total          2.8          1.5-4.5     g/dL A/G Ratio          1.5          1.1-2.5     1 Bilirubin, Total          0.4          0.0-1.2     mg/dL Alkaline Phosphatase, S               134     39-117     IU/L Ast (Sgot)               53     0-40     IU/L Alt (Sgpt)               90     0-32     IU/L Lipid Panel Test     Low     Normal     High     Reference Range     Units Ldl Cholesterol Calc          91          0-99     mg/dL Vldl Cholesterol Cal          27          5-40     mg/dL Hdl Cholesterol          49           39     mg/dL Triglycerides          136          0-149     mg/dL Cholesterol, Total          167          100-199     mg/dL
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Hi

All your blood parameters are normal except Vitamin D levels,SGOT and SGPT levels.

Vitamin D supplementation can be taken as tablets.Increase food containing Vitamin D in your diet.

Sgpt and Sgot are liver enzymes that are very slightly raised. Smoking,Alcohol or infections ,intake of certain medications can raise the liver enzymes.

After ruling out the above causes,liver enzymes can be tested again after 15 to 20 days.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards
Dr.Saranya Ramadoss, General and Family Physician

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What Does This Blood Test Result Indicate?

Hi All your blood parameters are normal except Vitamin D levels,SGOT and SGPT levels. Vitamin D supplementation can be taken as tablets.Increase food containing Vitamin D in your diet. Sgpt and Sgot are liver enzymes that are very slightly raised. Smoking,Alcohol or infections ,intake of certain medications can raise the liver enzymes. After ruling out the above causes,liver enzymes can be tested again after 15 to 20 days. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards Dr.Saranya Ramadoss, General and Family Physician