- Male
- 39 Years
- 15/09/2025
Hi. Four months back I went through regular blood check up which included CBC, lipid profile, liver and kidney profile, CPK, CPK MB, blood IgE, vitamin D, vitamin B12, thyroid profile, blood sugar fasting and hsCRP. All came normal except blood sugar fasting 66 and hsCRP 9.99. Yesterday I went through blood tests of CBC, hsCRP, blood sugar fasting, CRP and ESR. CRP and ESR report came normal. hsCRP is 3.44 and blood sugar fasting is 70. Only one parameter of CBC is not in normal limit that is MPV 12.2 fl. BP is normal. Pulse is normal. Weight is 62 kgs. Height is 174 cm. I take moderate alcohol consumption. I take tea 8 to 10 times a day. I take khaini 8 to 10 times per day for the last 7 to 8 years. I do not smoke. I only take medicine for epilepsy for the last 15 years. Please suggest on my report attached?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Quit khaini gradually look into nicotine replacement if needed. Reduce tea intake (especially near meals). Routine annual tests to repeat: CBC Lipid profile Liver/kidney function Vitamin D & B12 hsCRP Fasting glucose Maintain physical activity, healthy diet, and follow up with your neurologist for epilepsy medication management.
Dr. Siri Suggests...
Take a CBC Test (Complete Blood Count) Test or Take a Lipid Profile Test Test
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