A low CH (cholesterol) CM (micromolar) level in blood tests for children could indicate a potential concern with lipid metabolism, malnutrition, or liver disease. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for a proper evaluation and further testing to determine the underlying cause.
Blood tests that require slurry ice typically involve testing for certain enzymes or proteins that are temperature-sensitive and can degrade if not kept at a very low temperature. Examples include tests for ammonia, lactate dehydrogenase, and pyruvate kinase. The use of slurry ice helps to maintain the stability of these substances during transportation and processing.
A high mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) level indicates increased hemoglobin content in your red blood cells. A low red cell distribution width (RDW) reflects uniformity in the size of your red blood cells. Low saturation typically refers to low oxygen saturation levels in the blood. These results may suggest potential issues such as anemia, iron deficiency, or problems with oxygen transport in the body. Discuss with your healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation and appropriate management.
A low mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) in a blood test usually indicates that there is a lower amount of hemoglobin in the red blood cells compared to their volume. This can be a sign of anemia or other underlying health conditions affecting the production, size, or lifespan of red blood cells. Additional testing and evaluation are usually needed to determine the exact cause.
EDTA can chelate or bind to potassium ions in the blood, forming a complex that reduces the amount of free potassium available for measurement in laboratory tests. This can lead to falsely low potassium levels in blood tests. It is important for healthcare providers to be aware of this interference when interpreting potassium levels in patients who are receiving EDTA therapy.
A low Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH) level typically indicates that there is less hemoglobin in the red blood cells than normal. This can be due to conditions such as iron deficiency anemia, thalassemia, or chronic diseases that affect red blood cell production. Further evaluation by a healthcare provider is needed to determine the underlying cause.
low blood pressure
Cholesterol tests are blood tests given to determine the cholesterol level in the blood. By maintaining a balanced and low cholesterol diet, one can do well on those tests.
Yes, children can have low or high blood pressure.
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yes from your gp after blood tests to show you have low toresterone
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If you have an elevated white blood cell count of 70000 you will be subjected to other tests. These other tests will help determine why your blood count is elevated.
To identify the disease Dengue blood tests are done. During these tests, the platelet count of the blood is checked. If the patient have Dengue, the platelet can be very low than the normal level.
low neutrophils
low immunity
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I had these same tests done. Normal range is 6-20 mmol/L.