- Female
- 60 Years
- 15/09/2025
Recent blood tests of my mother show some abnormal results, including RBC count of 5.22x1000000/microlitre, platelet count of 134x10000/microlitre (low), PDW of 14.7, fasting glucose of 114.5 mg/dL, ALT (SGPT) of 103.76 U/L (high), and AST (SGOT) of 50.73 U/L (high). She has been experiencing weakness in certain parts of her body, sweating on one side, and a feeling of inner restlessness. She is currently on medications for blood pressure, diabetes, and cholesterol, but has not received a clear diagnosis. Could you please advise on the possible cause of her symptoms and abnormal lab results, the course of treatment, and which specialist doctor she should consult next?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Needs neurologist and hepatologist opinion. Suggests hepatic and possibly neurological issue. Urgent evaluation is advised.
Dr. Ezhilarasan Suggests...
Take a LFT (Liver Function) Test Test or Take a PERIPHERAL SMEAR Test
Answered 15/09/2025
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