Having normal levels of lipoprotein a and b is a good sign and generally indicates a lower risk of heart blockage or cardiovascular disease.
- Lipoprotein a and b will reflect cholesterol particles and normal levels means fewer plaque-forming lipids.
- A normal lipid profile will indicate balanced cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
Although these results don't completely rule out chances of blockages or early changes. Other factors like stress, sleep, diet and family history can still impact heart health.
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Hello there,
The heart function test reports shows no signs of heart disease doesn't guarantee that there aren't any blockages.
Other factors can also be responsible for heart disease like high BP, diabetes, smoking whether secondary, alcohol, etc can also contribute as heart disease is an inflammatory condition and these factors are number one inflammatory in nature.
If you are under influence of these factors it's better to stop them and start a healthy lifestyle
For a healthy lifestyle and anti inflammatory diet routine you can consult via practo
Hi Sir
The reports confirm your heart cindition is on good balance
But the only thing in my mind is why were these tests conducted in the first place, normally these tests are recommended only if there is some symptoms of some heart issue.
Considering your age why was it recommended in the first place?
No, "lipoprotein a and b" and "hrcp" being normal do not rule out a blockage in all cases, more accurate assessment of a blockage requires further cardiac imaging and clinical evaluation, which could include procedures like a cardiac stress test or an angiogram. your doctor may recommend further cardiac imaging, such as a cardiac stress test or an angiogram, to evaluate your heart and arteries for any blockages.
Please contact to a expert or a cardiologist for a proper advice.
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Normal lipid profile + normal HS-CRP — low current risk , but not a guarantee that there is no blockage
Focus on lifestyle: no smoking, regular exercise, healthy diet, stress control and periodic check-ups
It is very reassuring that your lipoprotein (a) and (b), lipid profile, and hsCRP are all within the normal range. This suggests that your current risk for heart disease is low, and there are no signs of major inflammation or blockage at present. However, no single test can completely rule out heart disease.
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