If blood urea count is 136. Is it too dangerous?
136 is a very high number. This indicates that your kidneys are not functioning properly. You are recommended to consult with a nephrologist at the earliest.
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A peripheral blood smear (PBS) test is a technique healthcare providers use to examine your red and white blood cells and your platelets under a microscope.
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The normal range of urea nitrogen in blood or serum is 5 to 20 mg/dl, or 1.8 to 7.1 mmol urea per liter.
The TORCH screen is a group of blood tests. These tests check for several different infections in a newborn. The full form of TORCH is toxoplasmosis, rubella cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex, and HIV. However, it can also contain other newborn infections.
A CRP level of less than 10 mg/L is considered normal. CRP levels between 10 and 100 mg/L indicate mild to moderate inflammation, while levels above 100 mg/L indicate severe inflammation.
The normal range of urea in 100 ml of human blood is about 17- 30 mg.
Kidney Function Test, Kidney Profile, KFT
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