Blood Lab Results??
Question: I recently had blood lab work done, i'm wondering if there is a website to use, that provides information about blood work numbers?, such as being able to put my lab results into a calculator for diagnosis? thanks.
Answers: It will be easier to search for if I knew what kind of blood work you had done (what/why were they testing?).
Here are some popular tests that may be on your lab work:
WBC - White Blood Cells - Leukocytes - Normal Values: 5.0-10.0
RBC - Red Blood Cells - erythrocytes - Normal Values: 4.20-5.70
PLT - Platelets - thrombocytes - Normal Values - 140-390
Cholesterol - Normal Value <200
LDL - Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol - bad cholesterol - Normal Values: <130, Borderline: 130-159, High Risk: >160
HDL - High-Density L.C. - good cholesterol - Normal Values: Male 44/Femal 55
Triglycerides - Normal Values: 90-150
ALB - Albumin - Normal Values: 4-6
ALK PHOS - Alkaline Phosphatase - Normal Values: 30-120
ALT or SGPT - Alanine Aminotransferase - Normal Values: less than 35
T-Cells - Normal Values - 600-1200 in a healthy adult.
hi
your Dr that ordered your labs should give you a copy, or will if you ask. The lab that prepares it has the normals beside your results. I do not know of a place on the net that has this. Good luck
You could always send it off to a lab to have it analyzed.
Answers: It will be easier to search for if I knew what kind of blood work you had done (what/why were they testing?).
Here are some popular tests that may be on your lab work:
WBC - White Blood Cells - Leukocytes - Normal Values: 5.0-10.0
RBC - Red Blood Cells - erythrocytes - Normal Values: 4.20-5.70
PLT - Platelets - thrombocytes - Normal Values - 140-390
Cholesterol - Normal Value <200
LDL - Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol - bad cholesterol - Normal Values: <130, Borderline: 130-159, High Risk: >160
HDL - High-Density L.C. - good cholesterol - Normal Values: Male 44/Femal 55
Triglycerides - Normal Values: 90-150
ALB - Albumin - Normal Values: 4-6
ALK PHOS - Alkaline Phosphatase - Normal Values: 30-120
ALT or SGPT - Alanine Aminotransferase - Normal Values: less than 35
T-Cells - Normal Values - 600-1200 in a healthy adult.
hi
your Dr that ordered your labs should give you a copy, or will if you ask. The lab that prepares it has the normals beside your results. I do not know of a place on the net that has this. Good luck
You could always send it off to a lab to have it analyzed.
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