Brief Answer:
Normal test reports.
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
Thanks for writing to XXXXXXX
I went through your father's test reports.
Liver function test :
Direct
bilirubin and SGPT are on slightly higher side of normal range. Some of
cholesterol lowering medications do have effect on liver.Slight rise in enzymes levels commonly seen with these medications. Which could be the reason for slight rise in SGPT and direct bilirubin levels. But in scan report liver appears to be normal, so there is no gross damage to liver.
Better to get regular monitoring of liver test done.
Blood glucose level:
Its under very good control.
Complete blood count:
There is slight rise in
eosinophil count, commonly seen in allergic conditions or worm infestation. Need physical examination done.
Renal function test:
Slight rise in blood urea, seen in minimal
dehydration. not to worry
Serum electrolyte levels are with in normal limit.
Urine analysis:
The presence of
oxalate crystals in urine mostly occurs in normal individuals. It does not represent the "level" of calcium oxalate in the blood or urine. Nor does it directly represent the presence of Calcium oxalate stones.
If your father doesn't have any symptoms or signs of renal / ureteric stones this finding can be taken as normal. In case he is taking some
Vitamin C supplement you should probably stop it (as it can precipitate crystallization). Drink plenty of water daily.
Ultrasound abdomen:
Normal report.
Overall you fathers report is with in normal limits. Just need to repeat liver function test after a month and physical examination by a qualified doctor for any allergy and worm infestation.
Hope this information helpful to you. Feel free to ask further related quires, i will be glad to answer them.
Wish him a good health.
Regards
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