cpk enzymes are found in cardiac muscle, skeletal muscle and the brain, cpk will be elevated 10 to 25 times the normal level following a myocardial infarction, they will also be elevated after a trauma to skeletal muscle and in progressive muscular dystrophy, cpk can be elevated after strenuous exercise.
Lower creatine means that your kidneys are working really well (I think). Creatine is something that you want to score low on. Slightly elevated ast and alt indicate maybe a minor liver issue/ a heavy night of drinking before your bloodtest. (If you already have a known liver problem, these can easily elivate if you've had a cold/virus recently etc...). You don't really need to worry about "slightly elevated", just take it easy (no drinking or fatty foods) until they're back to normal. I don't really know enough about white blood cell counts to advise you on that.
Creatine Ethyl Ester is a newer, slightly more expensive form of the popular supplement creatine. Creatine is most commonly sold in the form of creatine monohydrate. Creatine ethyl ester is, essentially, a modified form of creatine monohydrate that has been "esterified." This means that an ethyl ester compound has been attached to the creatine, which theoretically makes it more efficiently absorbed by the body.
The heads are not slightly elevated as compared to the feet, but people are buried above ground.
A surface that is slightly raised is called "elevated" or "protruding."
The Roman roads were constructed by the army. They were elevated slightly in the center for drainage purposes.
A slightly elevated creatinine level may indicate early kidney dysfunction or dehydration. Further testing and evaluation by a healthcare provider are needed to determine the underlying cause and appropriate management.
Neutrophil levels can be slightly increased after giving blood
A wheal, also known as hives or urticaria, is a smooth, slightly elevated area of the skin that is often accompanied by itching. It is typically caused by an allergic reaction or other irritants.
the thing is creatine fills the muscle with water hydrating it so it can work better and thus swells, so after coming off creatine you wont actually loose muscle if you keep training and eating right but you will loose water out of your muscle and unfortunately they will slightly shrink.
A CPK (Creatine Phosphokinase) level of 232 U/L can be considered elevated, as normal ranges typically fall between approximately 20 to 200 U/L, although reference ranges can vary slightly by laboratory. Elevated CPK levels may indicate muscle damage, heart issues, or other medical conditions. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for accurate interpretation and diagnosis based on individual circumstances and additional tests.
Having slightly elevated blood pressure isn't always a bad thing. It's when blood pressure is too high that it causes issues. There are many healthy people who have slightly higher blood pressure.
around 100 degrees, and bp will be slightly elevated.