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MALE, 50
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SURENDRA RUHELA LAB ID: RRC1542 REGISTRATION DATE: 05-NOV-2024 10:22AM
BARCODENO: RRC001513 COLLECTION DATE: 05-NOV-2024 10:39AM
Male, 50 years REF BY: - REPORTING DATE: 05-NOV-2024 11:33AM
Blood Clotting, Thyroid Profile Inflammation, Electrolyte Profile, Vitamin Anemia Studies, Blood Counts, Diabetes
Profile, Urinalysis Monitoring, Lipid Profile, Liver Profile, Kidney
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Test Name Result unit Range Test Name Result unit Range
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SURENDRA RUHELA LAB ID: RRC1542 REGISTRATION DATE: 05-NOV-2024 10:22AM
BARCODENO: RRC001513 COLLECTION DATE: 05-NOV-2024 10:39AM
Male, 50 years REF BY: - REPORTING DATE: 05-NOV-2024 11:33AM
Test Name Result unit Range Test Name Result unit Range
The following test(s) are within normal range: The following test(s) are within normal range:
Color Specific Gravity pH Protein SGPT/ ALT Alkaline Phosphatase
Ketone Urobilinogen Bilirubin Billirubin Total Billirubin Direct Total Protein
Occult Blood White Blood Cells (Pus Cells) Albumin Gamma Glutamyl Tranferase
Crystals Bacteria
Test Name Result unit Range Test Name Result unit Range
The following test(s) are within normal range: The following test(s) are within normal range:
Creatinine Glucose
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Report Summary
SURENDRA RUHELA LAB ID: RRC1542 REGISTRATION DATE: 05-NOV-2024 10:22AM
BARCODENO: RRC001513 COLLECTION DATE: 05-NOV-2024 10:39AM
Male, 50 years REF BY: - REPORTING DATE: 05-NOV-2024 11:33AM
Test Name Result unit Range Test Name Result unit Range
The following test(s) are within normal range: The following test(s) are within normal range:
Free T3 Free T4 TSH Platelet count Mean Platelet Volume (MPV)
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Anemia Studies Back to Summary
Your results
Haemoglobin: 8.0 g/dL Red Blood Cell Count (RBC): 4.17 Red Blood Cells: Absent /HPF
million
13 17 2
You 4.5 5.5 ou
You
Hemoglobin is present in the Red Blood The number of red blood cells in 1
Cells and it carries oxygen to the tissues. The number of red blood cells in 1 microlitre of your blood. Low RBCs count
If Hb is less it causes anemia. Anemia microlitre of your blood. Low RBCs count indicates anemia.
because of low hemoglobin and is more indicates anemia.
common in women.
Haematocrit (HCT): 27.8 % LOW Mean Corposcular Volume (MCV): 66.8 fL LOW
METHOD: RBC PULSE HIGH DETECTION METHOD METHOD: CALCULATED METHOD
Haematocrit means how much of your blood is made up of This test indicates the size of RBCs. Healthy RBCs are neither
RBCs. Haematocrit is sometimes also called PCV (Packed Cell too large nor too small.
Volume).
Mean Corposcular Haemoglobin (MCH): 19.2 pg Mean Corposcular Haemoglobin Conc.(MCHC): 28.8
METHOD: CALCULATED METHOD
LOW g/dL LOW
METHOD: CALCULATED METHOD
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Anemia Studies Back to Summary
RDW
About
High RDW (Red cell Distribution Width) indicates that your RBCs are of variable sizes. If your RBCs are smaller than standard size
or if your RBCs are bigger than normal size, in both cases, your RDW will come high. This test will help to know the type and
reason for anemia. A high RDW could mean nutrient deficiencies.
RDW-CV and RDW-SD are two different values to understand RBCs size variation.
Iron in haemoglobin is responsible for carrying oxygen throughout your body. Symptoms of iron deficiency (most
common being tiredness) are not seen for years and may go unnoticed.
Anemia because of iron deficiency is the most common cause of anemia. In children iron deficiency anemia causes
growth problems and in pregnant womens it causes premature deliveries.
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Overall Studies
Anemia Diet and Lifestyle to avoid Anemia
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Eat plenty of iron-rich foods like green- Avoid drinking tea or coffee with your
leafy vegetables, lentils, and beans. meals, as they can affect iron absorption.
Food rich in vitamin C can improve iron Take Vitamin A rich foods like red and
absorption and thus help in preventing yellow fruits as this vitamin increases iron
iron deficiency anaemia. absorption from food.
This includes fruits such as oranges,
strawberries, kiwi and vegetables such as
broccoli, cauliflower, sprouts and
capsicum.
Eat folate rich foods like fruits, dark green If you are a strict vegetarian then you
leafy vegetables, green peas, kidney might be vitaminB12 deficient. This
beans(Rajma), black eyed peas(lobia), vitamin is naturally present in meat, fish,
broccoli, cereals fortified with folate and egg and dairy products. You can try
peanuts. cereals fortified with B12, mushrooms
and B12 supplements.
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Blood Clotting Back to Summary
Your results
Platelet count: 4.02 Lakhs/cumm. NORMAL
Platelets are tiny plate-like cells in your blood that try to stop bleeding. Whenever you get a cut or bleed, platelets rush
to that place and stick together - this stops more blood from flowing out. This is clotting.
MPV (Mean Platelet Volume) shows the average size of your platelets.
time to stop.
Check your risk of developing blood clots
inside your body- blood clots formed
inside your blood vessels can block your
vessels.
Check proper functioning of your liver-
Normal levels of clotting factors means
your liver is producing them properly.
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Blood Counts Back to Summary
Your results
Total Leucocyte Count (TLC): 9.65 1000/mm3 NORMAL
Leukocyte is another name for WBC (white blood cell). WBCs are your body's 'defense department' - they respond
immediately to infections by visiting the affected site(s) in your body. Too many WBCs might be because of some
infection and too few WBCs also indicates some other problems in your body.
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Lymphocytes: 21.6 % Lymphocytes.: 2.09 1000/mm3
Blood Counts
25 45 1 3
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You You
SURENDRA RUHELA LAB ID: RRC1542 REGISTRATION DATE: 05-NOV-2024 10:22AM
BARCODENO: RRC001513 COLLECTION DATE: 05-NOV-2024 10:39AM
Lymphocytes
Male, 50 years are a type of WBC. They increase
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05-NOV-2024 increase in number in
chronic and viral infections and play a major role in your immune chronic and viral infections and play a major role in your immune
system. Their number decreases with an increase in steroids. system. Their number decreases with an increase in steroids.
Monocytes are a type of white blood cell that fights bacteria and Monocytes are a type of white blood cell that fights bacteria and
viruses. A high number of monocytes in the blood is caused by viruses. A high number of monocytes in the blood is caused by
viral or parasitic infection, chronic inflammatory disease viral or parasitic infection, chronic inflammatory disease
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Inflammation Back to Summary
About Inflammation
In simple words Inflammation is your immune system’s response against infections, allergens and cell injury. Inflammation can
affect any organ of your body and it generally causes redness, swelling and heat in the affected part. Inflammation can be acute (for
a short period of time, for example in infection) or chronic (for a very long period of time or permanent, for example in arthritis).
Excessive and persistent inflammation is damaging for your body. Chronic inflammation is associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver
disease, diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, asthma and autoimmune diseases etc
Being aware of your inflammatory status is the first step towards preventing yourself from complications of chronic inflammation.
Remember, some chronic inflammations can even increase chances of developing cancers.
Your results
Erythrocytes Sedimentation Rate: 42 mm/ hr. HIGH
ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) is the speed at which red blood cells settle down at the bottom of the test tube.
Increased values means inflammation in the body.
NORMAL HIGH
< 15 > 15
You: 42
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Inflammation Back to Summary
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Diabetes Monitoring Back to Summary
Your Results
Glucose (F): 153.4 mg/dL HIGH
The amount of glucose in your blood continuously changes - it sometimes goes up and sometimes comes down. But
that depends on a lot of things. For example, your food timings affect the amount of glucose. That is why fasting is
required for this test.
When glucose builds up in your blood, it binds to the hemoglobin in your red blood cells. The HbA1c(Glycated Haemoglobin)
test measures how much glucose is bound to hemoglobin.Red blood cells live for about 3 months, so the test shows the
average level of glucose in your blood for the past 2-3 months.
HbA1c
6.1
5.7 6.4
prediabetes
diabetes
normal
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124 156
128.4
eAG
NEGATIVE means good - it means that Glucose was not found in your urine - like for a normal, healthy person.
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Diabetes Monitoring Back to Summary
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Lipid Profile Back to Summary
Your results
Total Cholesterol: 145.0 mg/dL NORMAL
High cholesterol is bad for your heart, as too much of cholesterol combines with other substances to form plaque,
which causes obstruction in the arteries (vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood from heart to all the parts of your body).
LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein) is "bad" cholesterol because it Heart friendly cholesterol HDL reduces your chances of heart
deposits fat around your blood vessels to cause heart disease disease by removing harmful bad cholesterol.
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Lipid Profile Back to Summary
Ratios
About
Ratios are calculated to check the amount of good lipids as compared to bad lipids in the body. In a healthy person, good lipids
should be greater than bad lipids. As per latest research, ratios are better predictors of heart disease risk as compared to individual
biomarkers like LDL.
You: 4.9
hs-CRP (High Sensitivity C-reactive protein) is a very sensitive test as it detects even low grade inflammation as
compared to CRP test. Bad cholesterol causes not only blockage but damage to the blood vessel which results in
inflammation.
NORMAL HIGH
<5 >5
You: 2
NORMAL HIGH
< 30 > 30
You: 18.9
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Lipid Profile Back to Summary
Risk Factors
Heart diseases are the leading cause of death in India. It's vital to take preventive measures and get your lipid profile checked
regularly.
What are the chances that you might get heart disease? The answer depends on something called risk factors. More risk factors
means more chances of heart disease. Some risk factors are outside your control and some are in your control.
People older than age 65 are more prone If your family has heart disease, you are
to heart diseases. Additionally, men are also at risk. Indians have a genetic
more prone than women. tendency to accumulate fat in the belly.
High BP (blood pressure) increases the Regular exercise keeps the heart healthy.
load on your heart. BP can be controlled It should be moderate to vigorous
to reduce the risk. physical activity.
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In case you are overweight, reducing Diabetes patients also risk having heart
your weight helps reduce your disease because high blood glucose over
cholesterol. a long period of time damages the blood
vessels and nerves in your body.
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Liver Profile Back to Summary
Your results
Enzymes
About
Enzymes found in your liver are responsible for various processes that maintain body functions. These enzymes are leaked into your
blood when your liver suffers damage.
AST is an enzyme your liver makes. Other organs, like your heart, SGPT is mostly concentrated in your liver and is a vital indicator
kidneys, brain, and muscles, also make smaller amounts. AST is of your liver's health.
also called SGOT (serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase). It is also called alanine aminotransferase. Serum ALT level,
Normally, AST levels in your blood are low. When your liver is serum AST (aspartate transaminase) level, and their ratio
damaged, it puts more AST into your blood, and your levels rise. (AST/ALT ratio) are commonly measured as biomarkers for liver
health.
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is an essential enzyme found primarily in the liver and bones, but also in small amounts in
the intestines, placenta, and kidneys.
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Liver Profile Back to Summary
Bilirubin is released as a breakdown product formed by the liver Billirubin Direct 0.25 mg/dL < 0.4 NORMAL
from the hemoglobin of old RBCs. It is of two types-indirect &
direct. Indirect Bilirubin 0.36 mg/dL
Proteins help in your overall growth and development and also transport important substances through your blood.
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Liver Profile Back to Summary
Tips
Exercising regularly uses Avoid excess alcohol Olive oil is an excellent
triglycerides as fuel and Alcoholic beverages destroy choice. It accumulates less
keeps your liver healthy. and scar your liver cells. fat in your liver.
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Kidney Profile Back to Summary
Your Results
Creatinine: 0.78 mg/dL NORMAL
Creatinine is a waste product that your kidneys regularly remove from your body. A high level of creatinine in your blood
simply means your kidneys are not functioning properly.References: Comprehensive Textbook of Medical Physiology, By
G. K. PAL, Nivedita Nanda, Ph.D.
Urea is the nitrogenous waste product generated from protein breakdown.It is eliminated from the body almost
exclusively by the kidneys in urine.
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Kidney Profile Back to Summary
Uric Acid is another waste product in your body. High levels of uric acid can lead to problems like gout (deposition of
uric acid crystals in great toe/toes specifically causing redness and joint pain)
Tips
Your kidneys can be ill even if you're Your BP (blood pressure) is an important
fine. Your kidneys can have a disease but factor for the health of your kidneys. Your
your body might not show any effects of doctor may check your BP - high BP for a
that. long time can damage your kidneys.
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Electrolyte Profile Back to Summary
Your Results
Sodium: 132.8 mmol/L Potassium: 4.35 mmol/L Chloride: 100.7 mmol/L
137 145 3.5 5.1 98 107
You You You
Sodium plays a key role in your body. It Eating potassium-rich foods removes Chloride helps move fluids in and out of
helps maintain normal blood pressure, excess sodium from the body thus cells in your body. It's also an essential
supports the work of your nerves and ensuring that your blood pressure component of digestive juices.
muscles, and regulates your body's fluid doesn't become too high.
balance. Both dehydration and retention Food sources of chloride
of excess water in the body causes Food sources of potassium
abnormal levels of sodium. During
athletic activity, your body loses sodium
through your sweat.
SALT TOMATOES
Foods rich in sodium MILK AND DAIRY FRUITS(APRICOTS, BANANAS,
PRODUCTS CITRUS FRUITS)
SALT CHEESE
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Electrolyte Profile Back to Summary
Most of the calcium in your body is 85% of Phosphorus is found in bones Magnesium is naturally present in many
stored in your bones and teeth. It's and teeth. It combines with calcium to foods. In a healthy body, this mineral is
essential for making your bones strong form a mineral complex that gives bones present in abundance. Magnesium is
and durable. Your bones act as a storage and teeth their hardness and structure. required for healthy bones and is
site for calcium, helping to keep your It’s important to have the right ratio of essential for many biochemical processes
blood levels steady, which is important calcium and phosphorus in your diet. If in your body.
for muscle movement, nerve function, you have too much phosphorus and not
and blood clotting.In menopausal enough calcium, it can weaken your Food sources of Magnesium
women, deficiency can cause bones. A balanced intake supports bone
osteoporosis. growth and helps prevent issues like
weak bones (osteoporosis) and bone
Foods rich in calcium deformities (rickets).
PEANUTS AND PUMPKIN SEEDS, CHIA
BOILED
Food sources of Phosphorus SPINACH
SEEDS, ALMONDS AND CASHEWS,
WHOLE GRAINS, FORTIFIED CEREALS
Ferritin level in your serum gives estimation of iron stored in your body. Iron deficiency is a common malnutrition
disorder. Young children, premenopausal women and pregnant womens are at higher risk.
Electrolyte imbalance can cause nausea, Sea salt and coconut water are good
dizziness and fatigue natural electrolyte booster
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Vitamin Profile Back to Summary
Your results
Vitamin B-12: 308.5 pg/mL NORMAL
Vitamin B12 is essential for the proper functioning and development of the brain, nerves, and blood cells. If vitamin B12
levels are insufficient, nerve damage can occur, leading to symptoms like numbness, tingling, and pain, which are also
common in diabetic neuropathy. A person can develop deficiency within weeks/months, when on a Vit B12 deficient
diet.
Vitamin-D Tips
Tips
Balanced Diet- A balanced diet can take Consult Doctor- Consult your doctor
care of all the vitamin needs of your body. before taking any vitamin supplements.
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Urinalysis Back to Summary
Your Results
Appearance: Cloudy ABNORMAL Color: Pale Yellow NORMAL
Normal urine is clear; cloudy or turbid appearance of the urine,
without any other symptoms usually is due to dehydration and
it usually resolves on its own, but if persistent, warrants
detailed evaluation.
pH test checks the acidity or alkalinity of urine. Many diseases, This test compares density of water to density of urine. This
diet and medicine change the pH of urine. helps in checking how well your kidneys are diluting urine.
LOW NORMAL HIGH LOW NORMAL HIGH
The following section contains names of chemicals that are NOT found in a healthy person's urine.(Each is an individual test
performed on your sample).
Not found in your urine: Protein Ketone Bilirubin Occult Blood White Blood Cells (Pus Cells) Crystals
Bacteria
Epithelial cells are a type of cell that form the surfaces of your Urobilinogen is formed from the reduction of bilirubin. If there is
body. Small amount of presence of these is normal, however little or no urobilinogen, your liver might not be working
high numbers indicate medical condition. properly. Too high urobilinogen could mean hepatitis.
Tips
Drink water when thirsty Don't wait too long to use the restroom
This removes waste products from your Otherwise, it pressurizes your urinary
system and keeps your urinary pattern bladder too much - that can lead to
stable. infection.
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Thyroid Profile Back to Summary
Your Results
TSH 1.042 mg/dL NORMAL
Thyroid disorders
Hypothyroidism: Caused by too less production of thyroid hormones in your body, this leads to unintentional weight gain, fatigue,
slow heart rate.
Hyperthyroidism: Caused by too much production of thyroid hormones in your body, this leads to unintentional weight loss,
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Thyroid Profile Back to Summary
Gender: Women are more prone to thyroid diseases Over-stressing slows down your thyroid function
and is unhealthy. Get enough sleep breathing
as compared to men. Additionally, pregnant women
are at a slightly higher risk. techniques and meditation to relax yourself.
Yoga postures like bow pose, bridge pose, camel
pose, cobra pose and fish pose have shown good
results in thyroid patients.
Diet:Food items such as yogurt,milk,nuts,berries
should be taken.Reduce the intake of soy and soy
products.Avoid gluten and processed foods as
much as possible.
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