Over the counter syphilis test? Apolipoprotein B: This test is used to measure the level of Apo B in the blood. Apo B is the constituent of Low-density lipoprotein LDH and Very Low-density Lipoprotein (VLDL). Both are bad cholesterol. Blood samples are required to measure its level and A fast of 8-9 hours is also required. Cardio IQ Lp-PLA2 Activity: Lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2), also called platelet-activating factor is a marker of atherosclerosis in the body. It predicts coronary heart disease, stroke, and the presence of emboli in the blood. It is measured from blood samples and after an overnight fast.
How to Interpret the results? The normal range for transferrin is 170 to 370 mg/dl. If you have a higher amount, you may have iron-deficiency anemia. If you have a lower level, you may have another problem, such as liver disease and hemolytic anemia. For Iron, the normal levels are generally between 35.5 and 44.9 percent for adult women and 38.3 to 48.6 percent for adult men. Deranged levels should be consulted immediately with a health care practitioner.
If you are Sweating, Dizziness, palpitations, Urinating more than usual, feeling fatigued all the time, feeling irritated, difficulty in vision, feeling hungry all the time, losing frequent weight, low mood, slow healing of wounds, numbness, or tingling sensations in the body and some time symptomless. If you are having the above symptoms get yourself tested immediately. See more information at Where to go for blood work near me.
Liver and Kidney Function tests: These blood tests are performed to evaluate the function of the liver and kidneys. Altered levels of these tests indicate compromised activity of the liver and kidney. The activity of these vital organs should be monitored regularly to prevent long term consequences. LFT and RFT Panel: We are performing the following tests in this panel Serum Uric acid level.
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