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User: Analyse my blood results and tell me if its good or bad what should i do to improve[edit | edit source]

Analyse my blood results and tell me if its good or bad what should i do to improve

Assistant: Thanks for sharing your lab report.[edit | edit source]

Thanks for sharing your lab report. Here's an analysis of the values shown in your report, along with comments on whether they're within the normal range and possible actions if needed.

Kidney Function & Electrolytes[edit | edit source]

| Test | Your Value | Normal Range | Comment | | ---------- | ---------- | ------------ | -------- | | Urea | 3.7 mmol/L | 2.5 – 7.5 | ✅ Normal | | Sodium | 144 mmol/L | 135 – 148 | ✅ Normal | | Potassium | 4.2 mmol/L | 3.2 – 5.4 | ✅ Normal | | Chloride | 105 mmol/L | 95 – 108 | ✅ Normal | | Creatinine | 89 µmol/L | 53 – 124 | ✅ Normal |

✅ Kidney and electrolytes look fine. Continue with hydration and balanced diet.

Liver Function Tests (LFTs)[edit | edit source]

| Test | Your Value | Normal Range | Comment | | ---------- | ---------- | ------------ | ---------------------------------- | | Bilirubin | 10 µmol/L | 1.7 – 14 | ✅ Normal | | ALP | 62 U/L | 40 – 140 | ✅ Normal | | SGOT (AST) | 37 U/L | Up to 40 | ✅ Normal, but close to upper limit | | SGPT (ALT) | 63 U/L | Up to 40 | ⚠️ Elevated |

⚠️ ALT is elevated, which may suggest liver inflammation (e.g., fatty liver, alcohol use, medications, or hepatitis).

Suggestion:

  • Limit alcohol.
  • Avoid fatty and processed foods.
  • Get hepatitis screening if not done.
  • Consider a liver ultrasound if persistent.
Lipids & Triglycerides[edit | edit source]

| Test | Your Value | Normal Range | Comment | | ------------- | ---------- | ------------ | ---------------- | | Cholesterol | 5.7 mmol/L | 3.6 – 5.2 | ⚠️ Slightly High | | Triglycerides | 2.3 mmol/L | 0.4 – 2.2 | ⚠️ Slightly High |

⚠️ Slight dyslipidemia.

Suggestion:

  • Cut back on fried foods and red meat.
  • Add more fiber (fruits, oats, vegetables).
  • Regular exercise.
  • Consider lipid profile follow-up after 3 months of lifestyle changes.
Other Parameters[edit | edit source]

| Test | Your Value | Normal Range | Comment | | --------------- | ---------- | -------------------------------- | ------------------------------ | | Serum Urates | 395 µmol/L | 150 – 420 µmol/L | ✅ Normal (high normal) | | Creatine Kinase | 241 U/L | Male: 25 – 195; Female: 25 – 176 | ⚠️ Elevated (depending on sex) |

⚠️ Creatine Kinase (CK) is elevated, which may indicate:

  • Muscle stress (exercise, injury).
  • Muscle disorders.
  • Certain medications (statins).

Suggestion:

  • Avoid intense exercise before blood tests.
  • If persistent, consult a doctor for muscle disease screening.
Summary[edit | edit source]

✅ Good:

  • Kidney function
  • Electrolytes
  • Bilirubin, AST, ALP
  • Serum uric acid (though high-normal)

⚠️ Needs attention:

  • ALT (liver enzyme) – Elevated
  • Cholesterol & triglycerides – Slightly high
  • CK – Elevated
Recommended Next Steps[edit | edit source]
  1. Repeat liver function test in 2–3 months.
  2. Liver ultrasound if ALT stays high.
  3. Improve diet (less fat, sugar, alcohol).
  4. Regular exercise (30 min/day, 5x/week).
  5. If symptoms like fatigue, muscle pain, or jaundice occur – seek medical review.

Let me know if you want a more specific diet or lifestyle plan.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "Blood Test Analysis". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2025-11-11.