- male
- 33 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm looking over my recent body checkup results and I'm a bit concerned. Could you help me understand what these numbers mean? For instance, my uric acid seems on the higher side at 7.2 mgdl. Also, I'm a 33-year-old male and I'm not sure if my SGOT and SGPT levels, which are at 96 and 161 Ul respectively, are too high. My blood glucose fasting is 118.0 mgdlshould I be worried about this? And my cholesterol-HDL ratio is at 5.93, is that within a healthy range? I'm also curious about the Absolute Lymphocyte Count, which shows as 52. Are there any concerning values here that I should pay extra attention to? Would really appreciate some advice on these results.
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-Your report shows a few areas that need attention, such as elevated liver enzymes (SGOT and SGPT), uric acid, and blood glucose levels. The increased platelet distribution width (PDW) and lymphocyte count could suggest inflammation or infection. It's adv
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