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What To Do For Elevation In The Blood Test Report?

On my blood work it showed alot of high numbers like my hemoglobinand hemacrit were high my asl,alp were high my urine showed high level of protein and squam cells,mucus,chloride,high and ca oxelate crystals plus 3 I believe high red blood count low white blood not exactly sure but my platelets were 285
Mon, 22 Apr 2019
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Hello,

unfortunately the information you're providing is not sufficient for a reliable assessment. Characterizing the hemoglobin as 'high' is not enough. I'm going to need the actual report. The same applies for the rest of your tests. Another important aspect of the assessment is the clinical context. Why were the tests ordered? Is it an ordinary check-up? Are there any symptoms?

Please get back to me with another question, providing more details and the reports themselves!

Kind Regards,
Dr Panagiotis Zografakis
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What To Do For Elevation In The Blood Test Report?

Hello, unfortunately the information you re providing is not sufficient for a reliable assessment. Characterizing the hemoglobin as high is not enough. I m going to need the actual report. The same applies for the rest of your tests. Another important aspect of the assessment is the clinical context. Why were the tests ordered? Is it an ordinary check-up? Are there any symptoms? Please get back to me with another question, providing more details and the reports themselves! Kind Regards, Dr Panagiotis Zografakis