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What lab test means bad cholesterol?

A lab test that measures bad cholesterol is called a lipid panel or a cholesterol panel. This test typically includes measuring levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, which is considered the "bad" cholesterol because it can lead to plaque buildup in arteries and increase the risk of heart disease.


Why can't you drink coffee before LDL Cholesterol and triglyceride tests?

I work in a lab and we always tell our patients that they can drink black coffee with no sugar and no cream. So yes you may have plain, black coffee. The cream and sugar from the coffee would falsely elevate your cholesterol.


Can you have non dairy creamer before a blood test?

That might depend on what the blood test is for. If you are doing fasting labwork for cholesterol or diabetes, it can effect the results. Even though the non dairy creamer is cholesterol free, it does contain sugars. These sugars can increase the fasting sugar level as well as the triglyceride portion of the cholesterol. It is recommended that if you are asked to be fasting for a lab, that you only drink water or black coffee prior to the lab.


How is testosterone synthesized in the lab?

Testosterone is synthesized in the lab through a series of chemical reactions starting with a precursor molecule called cholesterol. The process involves modifying the structure of cholesterol to create testosterone, which is then purified and isolated for use in various applications.


What is a lab sheet?

A lab sheet is a document that outlines the procedures, objectives, and observations for a scientific experiment or practical activity. It typically includes sections for recording data, notes, and results during the lab work.

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What types of information can be learned on a lab report on cholesterol?

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.


What does Lipid panel mean in medical terms?

A lipid panel is a fasting blood test in which the lab measures blood fat, cholesterol, and the levels of good and bad cholesterol.


Where can I find information on the cholesterol hdl ratio?

To calculate your ratio divide total cholesterol by HDL. 240 divided by 68 = 3.5 So your total cholesterol to HDL cholesterol ratio (Cholesterol:HDL) is 3.5 to 1 (3.5:1). Here's a link to more information on cholesterol labs and ratios: http://www.lisanelsonrd.com/blog/lower-cholesterol-do-you-understand-your-lab-results.


I had to have lab work done for my health insurance and I was denied due to abnormal lab values being sensitive what does this mean?

Get a copy of the lab results and take them to your physician.


Is it normal to have a cholesterol level of175?

Absolutely. Normal ranges very from lab to lab, but you generally want your cholesterol to be less than 200. In UK that equates to around 4.5.


What lab test means bad cholesterol?

A lab test that measures bad cholesterol is called a lipid panel or a cholesterol panel. This test typically includes measuring levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, which is considered the "bad" cholesterol because it can lead to plaque buildup in arteries and increase the risk of heart disease.


Can a lab withhold lab results from a patient?

No, a lab cannot withhold lab results from a patient as it is the patient's legal right to access their own medical information.


What is PLT on your lab results?

My plt on my lab results are hight and my mpv is low, whats means that.


Does cholesterol medicine show up in a lab urine test?

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What is the name of a doctor who takes a persons blood to see if they have high cholesterol?

A family practitioner is the one who most commonly orders the lab work for blood tests to check the cholesterol levels. Most labs use phlebotomists to draw the blood, but the medical technicians (med techs) are the ones who actually run the lab tests, then give the results to the doctor who ordered the blood test.


Why can't you drink coffee before LDL Cholesterol and triglyceride tests?

I work in a lab and we always tell our patients that they can drink black coffee with no sugar and no cream. So yes you may have plain, black coffee. The cream and sugar from the coffee would falsely elevate your cholesterol.


Can you have non dairy creamer before a blood test?

That might depend on what the blood test is for. If you are doing fasting labwork for cholesterol or diabetes, it can effect the results. Even though the non dairy creamer is cholesterol free, it does contain sugars. These sugars can increase the fasting sugar level as well as the triglyceride portion of the cholesterol. It is recommended that if you are asked to be fasting for a lab, that you only drink water or black coffee prior to the lab.