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Hello there! 👋
I've reviewed your lab results and I'll explain what they mean in simple terms.
Test Results Analysis 📊
Your complete blood count (WBC, RBC, hemoglobin, hematocrit) is normal, which is good news! 👍 This means your blood cells are at healthy levels.
However, there are a few areas that need attention:
Liver Enzymes 🔍
These elevated liver enzymes suggest some stress or inflammation in your liver. This could be due to various factors including medication effects, alcohol consumption, fatty liver, or other liver conditions.
Cholesterol Profile 💉
Your "bad" cholesterol (LDL) and total cholesterol are above recommended levels, which increases risk for cardiovascular issues over time. Your HDL ("good" cholesterol) is acceptable, and triglycerides are at the upper limit of normal.
All other values including kidney function (creatinine, BUN), electrolytes (sodium, potassium, chloride), calcium, and fasting glucose are within normal ranges, which is positive! 👍
Tests Requiring Special Attention ⚠️
- ALT: 72 U/L (Reference: 0-45) 60% above upper limit
- AST: 65 U/L (Reference: 0-35) 86% above upper limit
- Total Cholesterol: 6.8 mmol/L (Reference: 3.5-5.2) 31% above upper limit
- LDL Cholesterol: 4.2 mmol/L (Reference: ≤3.4) 24% above upper limit
Recommended Specialist 👨⚕️
You should see a gastroenterologist or hepatologist for the elevated liver enzymes, and potentially a cardiologist for the cholesterol issues. Your primary care physician should coordinate these referrals based on your complete health history.
Urgency Assessment 🚨
This is not an emergency situation but should be addressed within the next few weeks. The liver enzyme elevations are moderate, not severe, but they do require follow-up to determine the cause.
Additional Tests Needed 🔬
- Liver ultrasound - To check for fatty liver or other structural issues
- Hepatitis panel - To rule out viral causes
- Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) - Additional liver enzyme to help pinpoint the cause
- HbA1c - To check for longer-term blood sugar control
- Apolipoprotein B - For more detailed cardiovascular risk assessment
Recommendations 💡
- Dietary modifications - Reduce saturated fats, increase fiber, and consider Mediterranean diet principles to address both liver health and cholesterol
- Alcohol assessment - If you consume alcohol, consider reducing or eliminating it temporarily to see if liver enzymes improve
- Physical activity - Aim for 150+ minutes of moderate exercise weekly, which benefits both liver health and cholesterol levels
- Medication review - If you're taking any medications, discuss with your doctor as some can affect liver enzymes
- Weight management - If your BMI is elevated, even a 5-10% weight reduction can significantly improve liver health and cholesterol profiles
Lab Report
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
Male, 42 years old
Test | Result | Units | Reference Range | Flag |
---|---|---|---|---|
White Blood Cell Count (WBC) 4.5 - 11.0 | 7.2 | 10³/μL | 4.5 - 11.0 | |
Red Blood Cell Count (RBC) 4.5 - 5.9 | 4.8 | 10⁶/μL | 4.5 - 5.9 | |
Hemoglobin (HGB) 13.5 - 17.5 | 14.2 | g/dL | 13.5 - 17.5 | |
Hematocrit (HCT) 41 - 53 | 42 | % | 41 - 53 | |
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) 0 - 45 | 72 | U/L | 0 - 45 | H |
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) 0 - 35 | 65 | U/L | 0 - 35 | H |
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) 30 - 120 | 85 | U/L | 30 - 120 | |
Total Cholesterol 3.5 - 5.2 | 6.8 | mmol/L | 3.5 - 5.2 | H |
HDL Cholesterol ≥1.0 | 1.2 | mmol/L | ≥1.0 | |
LDL Cholesterol ≤3.4 | 4.2 | mmol/L | ≤3.4 | H |
Triglycerides 0.4 - 1.8 | 1.8 | mmol/L | 0.4 - 1.8 | |
Glucose, Fasting 3.9 - 5.8 | 5.2 | mmol/L | 3.9 - 5.8 | |
Creatinine 0.7 - 1.3 | 0.9 | mg/dL | 0.7 - 1.3 | |
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) 7 - 20 | 15 | mg/dL | 7 - 20 | |
Sodium (Na) 136 - 145 | 140 | mmol/L | 136 - 145 | |
Potassium (K) 3.5 - 5.1 | 4.2 | mmol/L | 3.5 - 5.1 | |
Chloride (Cl) 98 - 107 | 102 | mmol/L | 98 - 107 | |
Calcium (Ca) 8.5 - 10.5 | 9.5 | mg/dL | 8.5 - 10.5 |
Lab Results
Lab Report
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
Male, 42 years old
Test | Result | Reference Range |
---|---|---|
White Blood Cell Count (WBC) 4.5 - 11.0 | 7.2 10³/μL | 4.5 - 11.0 |
Red Blood Cell Count (RBC) 4.5 - 5.9 | 4.8 10⁶/μL | 4.5 - 5.9 |
Hemoglobin (HGB) 13.5 - 17.5 | 14.2 g/dL | 13.5 - 17.5 |
Hematocrit (HCT) 41 - 53 | 42 % | 41 - 53 |
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) 0 - 45 | 72 U/L | 0 - 45 |
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) 0 - 35 | 65 U/L | 0 - 35 |
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) 30 - 120 | 85 U/L | 30 - 120 |
Total Cholesterol 3.5 - 5.2 | 6.8 mmol/L | 3.5 - 5.2 |
HDL Cholesterol ≥1.0 | 1.2 mmol/L | ≥1.0 |
LDL Cholesterol ≤3.4 | 4.2 mmol/L | ≤3.4 |
Triglycerides 0.4 - 1.8 | 1.8 mmol/L | 0.4 - 1.8 |
Glucose, Fasting 3.9 - 5.8 | 5.2 mmol/L | 3.9 - 5.8 |
Creatinine 0.7 - 1.3 | 0.9 mg/dL | 0.7 - 1.3 |
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) 7 - 20 | 15 mg/dL | 7 - 20 |
Sodium (Na) 136 - 145 | 140 mmol/L | 136 - 145 |
Potassium (K) 3.5 - 5.1 | 4.2 mmol/L | 3.5 - 5.1 |
Chloride (Cl) 98 - 107 | 102 mmol/L | 98 - 107 |
Calcium (Ca) 8.5 - 10.5 | 9.5 mg/dL | 8.5 - 10.5 |