How to understand Blood Test Results

Published: 28 June 2022
By: SmrtX

This question cannot be answered in general terms because your medical test results are specific to you. Your doctor, who arranged the test, needs to interpret the results because only s/he has all the information necessary to do so. It is hard to understand what those laboratory words and terms mean. Medical Tests Analyzer will help you understand what your doctor is telling about your lab results. Medical Tests Analyzer can explain what every test means and what it checks for. This is very useful software.

You will be eager to know the results of any blood test conducted on the advice of the doctor. In such cases although you can wait until the doctor reads the report and make you understand about the results, it is always better you or someone close to read the report. One who reads the report should know certain basics and he should also be able to interpret the result properly. Misinformation or partial information actually can cause more troubles than reading and trying to understand what is provided in the blood test report.

Before going to the details, we should also keep in mind that the testing labs provide the standard numbers for male and female and also for different age groups. There could be minor variations between labs. Rather than becoming overly anxious, you can approach doctor if any doubt occurs.

The most common number people bother about are fasting blood sugar and post prandial blood sugar which also referred to as random blood sugar. A fasting blood sugar of 70 mg to 110 mg is deemed normal. Up to 118-128 is considered impaired glucose tolerance and anything above 128 is considered diabetes. Similarly anything above 180 of PPBS is considered diabetes.

The next major worry is cholesterol. It is a fatty substance which can be deposited in the blood vessels and can cause havoc. Higher level of cholesterol means higher chances of heart attack. When it is lower than 200 mg /dl it is in the safer level. Low density lipoprotein cholesterol is dangerous it should be kept below 100 mg/dl. 60 mg or above of high density lipoprotein is good for anyone, whereas triglycerides should be less than 150 mg/dl.

Conclusion

Medical Tests Analyzer tool can help you keep track of your results of lab tests history. You can generate and review lab results analysis report that will include interpretations of critical results that are abnormal or outside the reference range. It will note on the report what certain test results may indicate. This is very good and useful tool for blood test results understanding.

References

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