I can t understand the chemical test report

Updated on healthy 2024-05-02
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Overall, there are no major problems with your test results. If you are positive for hepatitis B surface antibody, it means that you have been infected with the hepatitis B virus before, and you can fight it when you are exposed to the hepatitis B virus, which is a good thing. As for alanine aminotransferase 55 and alkaline phosphatase 148, it may be related to your recent alcohol consumption or poor rest, and LDL cholesterol is no problem, in fact, the lower the LDL cholesterol value, the better, indicating that you are less likely to suffer from cardiovascular disease.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I can see your problem, do you know how you got all those high grades?

    You've got antibodies to hepatitis B, so you're positive, but all the rest of your antibodies are high.

    It means that there is a problem with your liver function If only one is high, it's okay You look at alanine aminotransferase 55, alkaline phosphatase 148, direct bilirubin There is no one that is not high. I guess you like to drink more of these indicators, and these indicators are high, and you usually drink a lot! In the future, you should pay attention to take care of your body!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    HBsAg positive, anti-HBEAG positive, anti-HBeAg positive, other items negative, this condition is an acute hepatitis B improvement, or it may be a chronic infection, and virus carriers can also have this change.

    HBsAg positive, HBeAg positive, anti-HBech positive, the rest negative, or HBSag positive, anti-HBech positive, the rest negative. This is an early stage of acute hepatitis B or a chronic hepatitis B virus carrier.

    Anti-HBC positive, anti-HBE positive, and the remaining three negatives; Anti-HBC positive, anti--HBS positive, the remaining three negative or, anti--HBC positive, anti--HBE positive, anti--HBS positive, the remaining two negative. The results of these three conditions are all hidden infections or convalescence periods, indicating that the body has gradually established immunity.

    A single antibody, HBS positive, indicates resistance, and general infection does not cause hepatitis B.

    A single antibody, HBE-positive, indicates that there is no obvious damage to the liver, and it is less contagious, and it is more common in toxic carriers.

    In patients who are positive for a single E antigen, it is possible that HBsAg is also positive, but the detection method is not sensitive enough to be detected. The general rule is that the E antigen disappears first, and then the HBsag turns negative. E-antigen positivity is more common in patients with chronic active hepatitis or chronic persistent hepatitis.

    If the liver function is normal and the single E antigen is positive, it cannot be called a hepatitis patient, but it is infectious.

    For patients with HBSAG-positive and E antigen positive, because there is currently no specific drug that can be clinically proven to be effective, except for those with liver function changes, they can carry and eliminate their own resistance, without wasting drugs, and some people can naturally turn negative after 1-10 years.

    You can check it out for yourself.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You had your blood drawn before the meal, you should be, because there is.

    Liver function. At.

    Blood creatinine. Total protein.

    Alkaline phosphatase.

    It doesn't make much sense here. Don't worry too much about it.

    Blood sugar is elevated. But did you have it before you had your blood drawn.

    Eat. Or drink something other than plain water? If so, they may be followed up on food-related and should be re-examined on an empty stomach on another day. Fasting means that you should not eat anything until 10 p.m. the night before the blood draw.

    If the results of the fasting blood test are fasting, it is recommended that you have another fasting blood sugar test and a 1-hour or 2-hour postprandial blood sugar test. A single elevation in blood sugar alone is not diagnostic. It has to be different twice.

    Date. The diagnosis can only be made when blood sugar is abnormal.

    If the fasting blood sugar is only high and not high after a meal, it may be IFG, also known as impaired fasting blood glucose, which means that the fasting blood sugar is higher than normal and lower than normal.

    Diabetes. Diagnostic criteria. If.

    Postprandial blood glucose. If it is also high, it may be diabetes, and the specific situation should be determined according to the test results.

    Finally, hepatitis B.

    Surface antigen is.

    Feminine. Yes, it means that you are not infected with hepatitis B.

    Supplement. Your question.

    1. Floxatus.

    Antibiotic. Because most of it is from.

    Kidney. Excretion out.

    In vitro. So the kidney function is not good.

    Patient. It should be used with caution to avoid the accumulation of drugs in the body; However, for patients with good renal function, short-term application does not have much effect, which can be reassured.

    2. Depression and anxiety will have an impact on blood sugar. Moreover, you only did fasting blood sugar in this test, and there was no postprandial blood sugar value, so it could not be diagnosed. It is recommended to go to the hospital after resting.

    Do OGTT experiments.

    fasting blood glucose + 1 hour postprandial + 2 hour postprandial blood glucose). In addition, don't deliberately reduce your diet the day before the test, you can eat as much as you normally want, just don't eat after 22 o'clock in the evening.

    3. The function of the digestive tract depends on normal eating, and if you do not eat for more than 3 days, the mucosa of the digestive tract will begin to be damaged. Therefore, it is recommended that you eat regularly. When you are in a bad mood, you can eat some light food or porridge, not too greasy.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello! Do you have a history of hepatitis B or C?

    The above test results show that aminotransferases are elevated, and the biggest problem is that bilirubin is too high, and it is generally not so serious to stay up late and drink alcohol, so consider whether there is a history of other diseases.

    If you have other medical history, such as hepatitis B, please go to the hospital as soon as possible, I don't think you are feeling very well, right? Yellow urine? Loose stools? Loss of appetite? Oil-weary? Fatigue? Isn't it? Please get medical attention as soon as possible.

    If there is no other medical history, it is recommended that you have a separate physical examination, such as hepatitis B in half. If there is no problem with the two halves, it may be liver damage caused by alcoholism. In short, the test results are not too ideal, and it is best to diagnose and treat them as soon as possible.

    Hope mine can help you. Please ask if you need to!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the liver function test, the two values of glutama and glutam are higher than normal, which may be caused by staying up late, or it can be considered as an experimental error, and the liver cells may be a little damaged, and drinking alcohol can also cause this result. If the creatinine is normal, it means that the kidney function is good, and there is no kidney failure, uremia, etc.

    Other elevations alone are of little significance.

    Hope it helps, thank you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Analysis: Hello, these two items you mentioned are one of the factors that may lead to high blood lipids.

    Guidance: The lower the LDL cholesterol in the checklist, the better, and the higher the HDL, the better.

    However, the above two high levels do not mean that the blood lipids are high, but they may lead to high blood lipids.

    Therefore, it is recommended that it is best to eat lightly, eat less greasy food, and do more exercise.

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