Your report shows several values outside the reference range — some are clearly concerning, others are borderline/mild, but together they point to a few ongoing health issues that need attention.
Here are the key abnormal/unusual values from the report:
• High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-
CRP): 6.8 mg/L (ref
Next Steps
1. Consult a general physician / internal medicine doctor or cardiologist soon (within 1–2 weeks).
• Show this full report + mention any symptoms (fatigue? breathlessness? swelling? chest discomfort?).
2. Likely additional tests they will ask for:
•
Lipid profile repeat (fasting) + ApoB (better risk marker)
• Serum
ferritin + total iron + TIBC (to confirm iron deficiency)
• Full
thyroid panel (
TSH + free T4 + free T3) if not already done
•
HbA1c repeat + fasting glucose (even though normal now)
•
Liver function tests (ALT, AST, ALP, bilirubin)
• Urine routine +
albumin-
creatinine ratio (for
kidney)
• ECG or 2D Echo if any cardiac symptoms
3. Treatment will depend on the above, but likely to include:
•
Vitamin D supplement (high dose weekly then daily)
• Iron +
B12 + folic acid combination
• Statin (atorvastatin/rosuvastatin) for high Lp(a) +
LDL + hs-
CRP
• Lifestyle changes (diet, exercise, weight if needed)
Health Tips
• Start
vitamin D3 60,000 IU weekly × 8 weeks (after food) +
calcium 500–1000 mg/day (doctor-guided)
• Take B-complex or methylcobalamin 1500 mcg daily for 2–3 months
• Eat iron-rich food + vitamin C together (spinach + lemon, dates + amla)
• Reduce saturated fats, trans fats,
sugar — more vegetables, fruits, whole grains, fish
• Walk 30–45 min daily — helps inflammation and lipids
• Do not ignore this report — high Lp(a) + hs-
CRP +
LDL elevation is a serious long-term risk even without symptoms now
Please see a doctor soon (show this report) — early correction of deficiencies +
lipid control can make a huge difference.
If you get the doctor’s advice or new tests, feel free to share — I can help explain further.
Take care