Is it very serious

2026-02-19 21:11:55
Is this really serious or alarming reprt Ok
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IPD treatment required Consult with Specialist in hospital physically

Answered2026-02-26 07:48:22

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Answered2026-02-23 14:58:08

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You should visit md specalist

Answered2026-02-22 17:46:15

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Yes it is. U need superspecialist

Answered2026-02-22 10:50:17

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This report is not immediately life-threatening, but it is not normal and should not be ignored. Key concerns in your report: • hs-CRP: 23.05 → Significantly high (strong inflammation in body) • Lipoprotein(a): ~97 → High (genetic cardiac risk marker) • LDL: 135 → Borderline high • HDL: 39 → Low • ESR: >100 → Very high (strong inflammation marker) • TSH: 7.3 → Elevated (hypothyroidism range) • Fasting glucose: 105 → Prediabetic range • eGFR: 75 → Slightly reduced kidney filtration (needs monitoring) What this suggests: There appears to be: • Active inflammation in the body • Thyroid underactivity • Early metabolic risk • Elevated long-term cardiovascular risk (due to Lp(a)) The most concerning immediate values are ESR >100 and hs-CRP 23, which suggest something inflammatory or infectious is ongoing. This is not panic-level, but it definitely requires structured evaluation.
Next Steps
✔ 1. Repeat and Confirm Within 1–2 weeks: • Repeat ESR • Repeat hs-CRP • Repeat TSH + Free T4 • Repeat fasting glucose If inflammation markers remain high → further workup needed. ⸻ ✔ 2. Check for Causes of Inflammation Doctor may evaluate for: • Recent infection • Autoimmune disease • Chronic inflammatory condition • Dental/urinary infections • Joint symptoms ⸻ ✔ 3. Thyroid Management TSH 7.3 suggests hypothyroidism. If confirmed on repeat testing → may require thyroid medication. ⸻ ✔ 4. Cardiac Risk Strategy Because Lp(a) is high: • LDL must be aggressively controlled • Lifestyle correction is essential • Possibly medication depending on full risk profile
Health Tips
✔ Do not ignore very high ESR ✔ Correct thyroid early to prevent weight gain and fatigue ✔ Start structured exercise ✔ Reduce processed and fried foods ✔ Improve sleep ✔ Monitor blood sugar closely ✔ Avoid smoking completely This report is not alarming today, but it is a warning signal for inflammation and long-term cardiovascular risk. Because multiple systems are involved (thyroid, cardiac risk, inflammation, sugar levels), this requires a proper integrated evaluation rather than isolated advice. I strongly recommend booking an online consultation so we can systematically interpret all values together and create a clear treatment and monitoring plan before complications develop.

Answered2026-02-22 08:45:40

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High eosinophils count is due to recent parasitic infection. Lipid profile also deranged .you need to evaluate properly first.esr also elevate. Please consult a heamtologist locally in your area otherwise you can consult here me on practo for further management and evaluation.

Answered2026-02-22 07:46:32

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The main problem is very high ESR. Rest of them are deranged slightly. Unfortunately you did not mention any changes with your health. Do the following, 1. Blood tests: LDH, ANA, ANCA, Serum protein electrophoresis, Triglycerides, LFT, Calcium, kappa/lambda ratio 2. Urine test: urine protein electrophoresis (for Bence Jones Protein) 3. Stool test: ova and parasites 4. CT scan of chest, abdomen and pelvis 5. DEXA scan 6. See a blood specialist (Haematologist) to make sure it is not MGUS or Multiple Myeloma All the best. WWW.JGSR-HEALTH-EDUCATION.IN

Answered2026-02-22 07:24:24

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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Do connect and consult

Answered2026-03-04 05:29:53

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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment

Answered2026-02-25 15:01:47

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2026-02-22 07:30:31

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