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How To Interpret The Blood Test Results?

hi doctor, i have done blood report and found few abnormalities. kindly diagnose and suggest medical remedies for the same. 1. alkaline phosphate level high- 161 u/l 2. SGPT HIGH - 39 U/L 3 .SERUM GLOBULIN HIGH- 3.64 GM/DL 4. LDL CHOLESTROL LOW- 72 MG/L 5. BLOOD UREA NITROGEN (BUN) LOW- 5.61 MG/DL 6. BUN/ SR. CREATINE RATIO - 8.5 7. TRANSFERRIN SATURATION - 12.26 %
Mon, 30 Apr 2018
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Hello,

I have gone through your blood report and can say as following:

-The high levels of alkaline phosphate level (ALP) and high ALT are indicating possible liver disease (inflammation or infection). However, I would like to have the full blood report together with reference range to evaluate the changes myself.

-Hepatitis testing should be further carried out together with abdominal ultrasound to evaluate the morphology of the liver.

-All the other changes are also related to liver disease. So get the further diagnostic tests done.

-Consult immediately with liver specialist.

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

Regards,
Dr. Albana Sejdini
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How To Interpret The Blood Test Results?

Hello, I have gone through your blood report and can say as following: -The high levels of alkaline phosphate level (ALP) and high ALT are indicating possible liver disease (inflammation or infection). However, I would like to have the full blood report together with reference range to evaluate the changes myself. -Hepatitis testing should be further carried out together with abdominal ultrasound to evaluate the morphology of the liver. -All the other changes are also related to liver disease. So get the further diagnostic tests done. -Consult immediately with liver specialist. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Albana Sejdini