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| "Hemoglobin is a protein in red blood cells. Low levels may indicate anemia, iron deficiency, or chronic disease, while high levels may indicate dehydration or polycythemia." | |
| "WBC count is used to detect infections or inflammation. High levels may suggest bacterial infection, leukemia, or stress, while low levels may indicate viral infection or bone marrow issues." | |
| "Platelets are critical for blood clotting. Low levels (thrombocytopenia) may increase bleeding risk and could be caused by autoimmune disorders, medication side effects, or liver disease. High levels (thrombocytosis) may indicate inflammation or myeloproliferative disorders." | |
| "Glucose levels measure sugar in the blood. High levels may indicate diabetes or stress, while low levels may indicate hypoglycemia caused by fasting or insulin overuse." | |
| "Cholesterol is a fat in the blood. High levels increase the risk of heart disease, while low levels may indicate malnutrition or hyperthyroidism." | |
| "Iron levels are crucial for oxygen transport. Low iron levels may indicate anemia, while high levels may suggest hemochromatosis or iron overdose." | |
| "Calcium levels are essential for bone health and muscle function. Low levels may indicate hypocalcemia or vitamin D deficiency, while high levels may suggest hyperparathyroidism or malignancy." | |
| "Vitamin B12 is vital for nerve health and red blood cell production. Low levels may indicate pernicious anemia or malabsorption issues." | |
| "MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume) helps diagnose anemia. High MCV indicates macrocytic anemia (e.g., B12 or folate deficiency), while low MCV indicates microcytic anemia (e.g., iron deficiency)." | |
| "RDW (Red Cell Distribution Width) measures variation in red blood cell size. High RDW may indicate mixed anemia or nutritional deficiencies." | |
| "Creatinine levels reflect kidney function. High levels may indicate kidney impairment, dehydration, or muscle injury." | |
| "Liver enzymes (ALT and AST) assess liver health. High levels may suggest liver damage, hepatitis, or alcohol abuse." | |
| "Potassium levels are critical for heart and muscle function. Low levels may indicate hypokalemia due to diuretics, while high levels may suggest kidney disease or acidosis." | |
| "Sodium levels regulate fluid balance. Low sodium (hyponatremia) may indicate dehydration or SIADH, while high sodium (hypernatremia) may indicate dehydration or kidney dysfunction." | |
| "C-reactive protein (CRP) is a marker of inflammation. High levels may indicate infection, autoimmune disorders, or chronic inflammatory conditions." | |
| "ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) measures inflammation. High ESR may indicate infections, autoimmune disorders, or cancer." | |
| "TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) regulates thyroid function. High TSH indicates hypothyroidism, while low TSH suggests hyperthyroidism." | |
| "LDL cholesterol ('bad cholesterol') increases the risk of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease when elevated." | |
| "HDL cholesterol ('good cholesterol') helps remove bad cholesterol. Low HDL may increase cardiovascular risk." | |
| "Triglycerides are a type of fat in the blood. High levels may indicate poor diet, obesity, or diabetes." |