How To Read Blood Test Results?

Check the reference range listed on the lab report

Compare each result to the reference range

Note whether each value is low, normal, or high

Review complete blood count results

Review hemoglobin and hematocrit

Review white blood cell count and differential

Review platelet count

Review metabolic panel results

Review glucose

Review kidney markers such as creatinine and BUN

Review liver markers such as AST, ALT, bilirubin, and alkaline phosphatase

Review electrolyte levels such as sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate

Review lipid panel results

Review total cholesterol

Review LDL cholesterol

Review HDL cholesterol

Review triglycerides

Review thyroid test results such as TSH and free T4

Review iron studies if included

Review ferritin, iron, and transferrin saturation

Review vitamin levels if included

Review inflammatory markers if included

Review abnormal results with a healthcare professional

Compare results with prior tests if available

Consider symptoms and medical history when interpreting results

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