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HS CRP The HS CRP level is high. This indicates an increased level of C-reactive protein, which is a marker of inflammation in the body. Research shows that elevated HS CRP levels may be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and other chronic conditions. It's recommended that you discuss these results with your doctor to further evaluate the underlying cause of the inflammation and determine appropriate treatment options. |
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5.6 mg/L
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Lipid Panel I am pleased to inform you that your lipid panel is within the normal range. Your HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL-cholesterol, CHOL/HDLC ratio, non HDL cholesterol, and total cholesterol are all normal. This is great news as it indicates that your cholesterol levels are within a healthy range for your age and sex group. Research shows that maintaining healthy cholesterol levels is important for overall cardiovascular health. High levels of cholesterol, especially LDL-cholesterol, can increase your risk of heart disease. On the other hand, low levels of HDL cholesterol, often referred to as "good" cholesterol, can also be a risk factor for heart disease. Therefore, it's recommended that you continue to focus on lifestyle factors that support healthy cholesterol levels, such as following a balanced diet, engaging in regular physical activity, and avoiding smoking. Keep in mind that while your lipid panel results are normal, it's important to consider other factors that may contribute to your overall health. If you have any concerns or questions, I encourage you to discuss them with your healthcare provider. They will be able to provide you with personalized guidance and address any specific concerns you may have. Overall, congratulations on your healthy lipid panel results! By maintaining a healthy lifestyle, you are taking important steps towards promoting your cardiovascular well-being. |
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54 mg/dL
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53 mg/dL
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3.0 (calc)
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106 mg/dL (calc)
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160 mg/dL
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92 mg/dL (calc)
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This test is ideal if you're concerned about your heart health, have a family history of heart disease, or want to understand your cholesterol levels. It helps identify your risk for cardiovascular problems by measuring both cholesterol levels and inflammation in your arteries. Many people use this test to get a baseline of their heart health or to monitor improvements after making lifestyle changes like diet and exercise.
You should fast for 9-12 hours before your blood draw. This means no food or beverages except water during this time. Fasting ensures accurate measurement of your triglycerides and cholesterol levels, as eating can temporarily raise these values and affect your results.
This comprehensive panel evaluates your complete cholesterol profile including total cholesterol, LDL (bad cholesterol), HDL (good cholesterol), triglycerides, and cholesterol ratios that directly impact your risk for heart disease and stroke. It also measures high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), an inflammation marker that reveals hidden cardiovascular risks even when cholesterol levels appear normal. Together, these measurements provide a complete picture of your heart health and help identify both traditional and emerging risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
What this means
Your LDL cholesterol is elevated above the optimal range. High LDL, often called bad cholesterol, can accumulate in your artery walls and increase your risk for heart disease and stroke over time. This level suggests you would benefit from lifestyle modifications to protect your cardiovascular health.
Recommended actions
Reduce saturated fats and eliminate trans fats from your diet
Increase fiber intake through oats, beans, vegetables, and fruits
Add 30 minutes of aerobic exercise like brisk walking most days
Retest in 3-6 months to monitor improvement after lifestyle changes