Please Analyze My Health Check Report And Let Me Know
 
                                    
                                    
                                          
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                                            Question : Please analyze my health check report and let me know the risks and what measures I need to take to bring things back to normal levels
                            
                                    Brief Answer:
Please upload the report
Detailed Answer:
Hello Mr Suchin,
Please upload the report so that I can answer your query to your satisfaction.
Regards
                                    
                            Please upload the report
Detailed Answer:
Hello Mr Suchin,
Please upload the report so that I can answer your query to your satisfaction.
Regards
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                                      Dr.  Yogesh D
                                  
                              
                                         
 
                                    
                                    
                                
 
                                    Hi Dr XXXXXXX 
I just uploaded the recent health check report.
Thanks,
Suchin
                            I just uploaded the recent health check report.
Thanks,
Suchin
                                    Brief Answer:
Bilirubin is slightly elevated and slightly high haematocrit
Detailed Answer:
Hello Mr Suchin,
Thank you for getting back to me with the report.
I have gone through your report carefully and I noted that your bilirubin level is slightly high along with PCV/haematocrit.
This could indicate that the red blood cells in your body are probably being destroyed slightly faster rate and that is resulting in slight elevation of bilirubin, you will need to get a blood picture (Peripheral smear study or bone marrow aspiration study to find out the cause for such a finding).
Please do not panic as it is not alarming, just could be coincidental finding because of not drinking enough water before the test.
Apart from that, your LDL cholesterol level is mildly higher, again not of much consequence and should improve with reducing consumption of starchy foods and drinks like coke or pepsi and moderate amounts of physical activity.
Your Viitamin D levels are quite low.
This indicates that you are not getting adequate exposure to sun.
Please make time to go out and get some sun light to fall on your skin.
Apart from this, I did not find any abnormality in any other tests.
I hope that answers your query, please feel free to write back to me if you have any doubts.
Best wishes and Happy new year to you.
                                    
                            Bilirubin is slightly elevated and slightly high haematocrit
Detailed Answer:
Hello Mr Suchin,
Thank you for getting back to me with the report.
I have gone through your report carefully and I noted that your bilirubin level is slightly high along with PCV/haematocrit.
This could indicate that the red blood cells in your body are probably being destroyed slightly faster rate and that is resulting in slight elevation of bilirubin, you will need to get a blood picture (Peripheral smear study or bone marrow aspiration study to find out the cause for such a finding).
Please do not panic as it is not alarming, just could be coincidental finding because of not drinking enough water before the test.
Apart from that, your LDL cholesterol level is mildly higher, again not of much consequence and should improve with reducing consumption of starchy foods and drinks like coke or pepsi and moderate amounts of physical activity.
Your Viitamin D levels are quite low.
This indicates that you are not getting adequate exposure to sun.
Please make time to go out and get some sun light to fall on your skin.
Apart from this, I did not find any abnormality in any other tests.
I hope that answers your query, please feel free to write back to me if you have any doubts.
Best wishes and Happy new year to you.
 Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
                              
                            
                                  
                                      Dr.  Yogesh D
                                  
                              
                                         
 
                                    
                                    
                                
 
                                    Great, thanks for the quick checks and response Dr XXXXXXX  appreciate it.
Happy New Year to you too :)
                            Happy New Year to you too :)
                                    Brief Answer:
Happy to help. All the best
Detailed Answer:
All the best.
                                    
                            Happy to help. All the best
Detailed Answer:
All the best.
 Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
                              
                            
                                  
                                      Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
                                  
                              
                                         
 
                                    
                                    
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