Your reports are largely acceptable, but there are a few borderline issues:
•
Uric acid 7.4 mg/dL → mildly elevated (Hyperuricemia)
•
HbA1c 6.1% → Prediabetes
• Lipids:
LDL 99, Total cholesterol 200 → borderline but not alarming
Your pain (back, hip, ankle, thumb) is more likely due to:
• Existing Cerebral Palsy with spasticity
• Lumbar Disc Disease (L5–S1)
• Possible mechanical strain rather than uric acid alone
Next Steps
• Pain & mobility management:
– Physiotherapy (very important)
– Muscle relaxants if prescribed
• For
uric acid (7.4):
– No medication needed unless:
• Recurrent joint swelling/pain (gout attacks)
– Focus on diet first
• For
HbA1c 6.1:
– Lifestyle control (diet + activity)
– No
diabetes medication needed right now
• Spine care:
– Avoid prolonged standing/sitting
– Lumbar support + guided exercises
Health Tips
• Diet:
– Reduce red meat, alcohol (for
uric acid)
– Control
sugar/refined carbs (for prediabetes)
• Hydration:
– Helps reduce uric acid levels
• Exercise:
– Low-impact (walking, stretching, physio-based routines)
• Weight control is crucial for both spine and metabolic health
⚠️ Red flags:
• Sudden severe joint swelling (gout)
• Numbness/weakness in legs worsening
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