Bilirubin is a yellow-brown fluid found in bile, and is the breakdown of the heme in hemoglobin. Normal levels for total bilirubin are usually .3 to 1 mg/dl, or 5 to 17 mmol/L.
Fluid retention can cause lab results to be deceptively low. Dehydration may cause lab results to be deceptively high.
Yes, it can; especially if you are hypersensitive to alcohol, and by that I mean if your lipid and/or triglyceride levels rise quickly when you consume alcohol. I would speak with your physician and ask them this question to see if they feel that drinking wine or eating peanuts may have an impact on your lab results. Your physician may want to know more about your concerns and it may help explain why the results of some recent lab work are inconsistent with previous results. I am also speaking from personal past experience. My lab results were an indicator of how sensitive I was to alcohol. If I drank alcohol anytime in the three months before my lab work, it would increase my lipid and triglyceride levels 2 to 3 times normal,... and "normal" for me was in the 400 to 500 range!
I have a PIT level of 433 according to lab results. What does this indicate?
According to the test results from the hospital normal values are between 3.1-6.8 pmol/L
Elevated IgG4 levels will sometimes point to allergic diseases, asthma and cystic fibrosis. Without knowing more about other lab results, it is impossible to discern a specific problem just from an elevated IgG level. Some people also just tend to have normal levels on the outlying edges of laboratory normal.
Lab hapititus results shows the number 1000, test repeated with results 1000, I am normal man, I do not feel any thing wrong with me. what that means?
My plt on my lab results are hight and my mpv is low, whats means that.
So what - this is considered to be normal. In NO cases diskuss lab results w/o clinical question/symptoms...
You will find the total results of all your cholesterol levels, your individual levels of good (HDL) and bad (LDL) cholesterol. You will also see your triglycerides level.
The normal lab values for lipase are 10 - 140 U/L. This being said, there are many factors which need to be considered when interpreting lab results. Even a value within this range could represent a problem. Only qualified health care professionals should make treatment decisions.
It all depends the normal ranges of the lab where you had the test done. At the hospital where I work at the normal range is anything below 38.6 U/mL. Make sure to check the normal ranges of the lab where you had the test done as it varies widely from lab to lab.
It all depends the normal ranges of the lab where you had the test done. At the hospital where I work at the normal range is anything below 38.6 U/mL. Make sure to check the normal ranges of the lab where you had the test done as it varies widely from lab to lab.