Understanding Changes in Creatinine and GFR: What You Need to Know
Creatinine and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) can vary significantly? In 2020, after a 12-hour fasting test, the results showed a creatinine level of 0.80 and a glomerular filtration rate (GFR) of 121. In 2023, after having a meal at around 1 PM, doing strength training and aer...
Dr. Wu Hongjie Reply:
Creatinine levels are related to diet, including meat intake and hydration. It is recommended to fast for 8 hours prior to testing. To accurately assess kidney function, meat consumption should not be excessive. A comparison of results is necessary to determine if there has been ...[Read More] Understanding Changes in Creatinine and GFR: What You Need to Know
Can Gout Recur Days After First Attack in Patients with No History?
Is it possible for someone with no history of gout to experience a recurrence of symptoms just a few days after the first attack? Hello Doctor, thank you for taking the time to answer my questions. My mother, who is 72 years old, has high blood pressure and her height is 153 cm w...
Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your question. Gout can indeed have recurrent attacks in a short period of time. Gout attacks typically present with redness and heat, so the absence of these symptoms does lower the likelihood. Eating shiitake mushrooms is fine, and consuming fish is also ac...[Read More] Can Gout Recur Days After First Attack in Patients with No History?
Understanding Elevated Mono Levels: When to Seek Medical Advice
Abnormal blood test results? Hello Doctor, I had a blood test a few days ago and found that my Mono level is 11.4, which is above the normal range, while other parameters are normal. I would like to ask what this might indicate and which specialty I should consult? Background: ...
Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, MONO (mononuclear cells) levels may fluctuate due to physical conditions, disease factors, or medications. However, since subsequent values are gradually returning to normal, it is likely in the recovery phase. It is recommended to continue monitoring the indices, and if a...[Read More] Understanding Elevated Mono Levels: When to Seek Medical Advice
Understanding Autoimmune Diseases: Interpreting Your Blood Test Results
Autoimmune diseases Hello Doctor: I recently underwent blood tests for my immune system, and the results are as follows: IgE: 1075, C3: 111.6, C4: 30.9, Anti-dsDNA Ab: Interpretation: Negative, Anti-dsDNA Ab: Reactivity: 0.94, EJ: Negative, Jo-1: Negative, Ku: Negative, MDA5: Neg...
Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your inquiry. Your dsDNA and SRP results are both positive, and it is important to discuss these findings with your physician to confirm the diagnosis. The diagnosis of autoimmune diseases requires not only blood test results but also consideration of clinica...[Read More] Understanding Autoimmune Diseases: Interpreting Your Blood Test Results
Understanding Abnormal Blood Test Results: Key Questions Answered
Abnormal blood test results: related questions? Hello Doctor, I am #192661. I apologize for bothering you again! I may not have made it clear in my previous message; the sequence should be as follows: - 2022/6 Mono 5.4 - 2022/8 Mono 6.2 - 2022/10 Mono 9.2 - 2023/2 Mono 11.4 ...
Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, since your other indices are normal, the likelihood of a hematological issue is very low. An increase in monocytes is just one possible manifestation of leukemia; clinically, there is no specific threshold for monocyte levels that defines leukemia. However, if your white b...[Read More] Understanding Abnormal Blood Test Results: Key Questions Answered
Understanding Elevated Liver Enzymes: Causes and Next Steps
Blood test value issues? Hello Doctor, I had a blood test at the hospital the day before yesterday and found that the following liver-related indices were elevated: SGOT: 20 (reference range 5-34), DGOT: 39 (reference range 5-40), and ALP (alkaline phosphatase): 150 (reference ra...
Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, medications or a cold can indeed affect these values. Your ALP is only slightly elevated, but not significantly high, so it is unlikely to indicate other diseases. It is recommended to follow up in six months. Thank you for your inquiry.[Read More] Understanding Elevated Liver Enzymes: Causes and Next Steps
Understanding Elevated White Blood Cell Counts: When to Seek Further Testing
The white blood cell count report is elevated? Hello Doctor: My blood test reports from last year and this year show a white blood cell count consistently above 11 (elevated). Should I undergo any further tests since my white blood cell count remains high? P.S. The report indicat...
Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, I would like to know what your earlier report was. Additionally, we will consider other test reports, such as the white blood cell differential count, to make a comprehensive assessment. It is advisable to repeat the blood test in 1-2 weeks. If there is a decrease, it may ...[Read More] Understanding Elevated White Blood Cell Counts: When to Seek Further Testing
Understanding High ANA Levels: Impact on Pregnancy and Miscarriage
Antinuclear antibodies (ANA) Hello Doctor, I would like to ask a question. I previously experienced a pregnancy loss due to fetal cardiac arrest. After that, I went to the rheumatology and immunology department for blood tests and found that my ANA (antinuclear antibody) level wa...
Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your question. There are many reasons for fetal demise, and immune dysfunction is just one small factor. In cases related to immune dysfunction, it is important to consult with your physician, as there are other tests that can be performed in addition to the ...[Read More] Understanding High ANA Levels: Impact on Pregnancy and Miscarriage
Negative Rapid Test but Positive RPR: Understanding Syphilis Diagnosis
Rapid test negative but RPR positive? Due to having a rash on my body, and aside from that, there are no signs of primary syphilis or rashes on my hands and feet. I saw a doctor this morning who ordered a blood test, and I will wait a week for the results. However, I took an anon...
Dr. Liao Zhongxin Reply:
1. First, let's take a look at what tests were performed in the anonymous screening to understand the negative report results. 2. Additionally, syphilis is generally tested using RPR/VDRL and TPHA/TPPA to clarify the patient's status. It is recommended to seek a nearby ...[Read More] Negative Rapid Test but Positive RPR: Understanding Syphilis Diagnosis
Understanding ANA Testing in Relation to Lupus and Allergies
Regarding ANA testing in systemic lupus erythematosus? Hello, around September 2022, I experienced redness and itching on my face and scalp, along with peeling skin and increased hair loss. I also felt fatigued and had difficulty concentrating. However, I did not have joint pain ...
Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your question. Here are my responses: 1. Although the ANA test result is negative, considering that the butterfly rash appeared in September, which was four months ago, how accurate is this blood test? Can systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) have a negative ...[Read More] Understanding ANA Testing in Relation to Lupus and Allergies
Understanding Positive ANA and Normal Complement Levels in SLE Concerns
ANA positive homogeneous 1:160+ with normal C3 and C4 complement levels? Hello Doctor: Recently, I developed hives and visited the rheumatology and immunology department. After blood tests, it was found that my ANA was positive with a homogeneous pattern at 1:160. Other tests for...
Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your inquiry. A positive ANA (antinuclear antibody) test can occur in healthy individuals as well. To confirm this possibility, we will investigate the reasons for a positive ANA, including the series of tests you mentioned. If these tests return negative res...[Read More] Understanding Positive ANA and Normal Complement Levels in SLE Concerns
Preparing for Stool Tests: Dietary Guidelines and Allergies Explained
Examination issues Hello Doctor, today I visited a gastroenterologist because I was experiencing abdominal pain and was a bit worried. There is currently no family history of gastrointestinal issues, although my grandfather had some, but my parents do not. They only arranged for ...
Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, your stool test should be a fecal occult blood test. It is indeed recommended to avoid red meat or blood products, such as pig's blood cake or rice blood cake, the night before. As for medications and vitamins, they should not have an impact. Thank you for your inquir...[Read More] Preparing for Stool Tests: Dietary Guidelines and Allergies Explained
Understanding Abnormal Blood Test Results After COVID-19 Vaccination
Abnormal blood test results? Hello, Doctor: I received my fourth dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on November 26, 2022, and I underwent a health check at my company on December 13, 2022. I am unsure if some abnormal values are related to the vaccination. The results are as follows: N...
Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, based on your values, the main issues are low neutrophils and high lymphocytes. The most common causes are viral infections, such as COVID-19 or influenza. In addition to viral infections, other hematological disorders may also be a possibility. It is recommended to retest...[Read More] Understanding Abnormal Blood Test Results After COVID-19 Vaccination
Is There a Connection Between Urticaria and Immune System Disorders?
Is urticaria related to immune system disorders? Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing itching in my limbs for the past three weeks. The itching has progressively worsened, so I consulted a dermatologist who diagnosed me with urticaria, although I have never had this condition b...
Dr. Zeng Guosen Reply:
There is a connection between immune dysregulation and urticaria. For further differential diagnosis, you can consult a dermatologist or an immunology/allergy specialist. Thank you for your question.[Read More] Is There a Connection Between Urticaria and Immune System Disorders?
Understanding Urinary Tract Infections and Persistent Back Pain
Urinary tract infection and subsequent lower back pain follow-up? Hello, I have already gone to a large hospital for examination due to concerns about bacteremia. After blood tests, urinalysis, X-rays, and kidney ultrasounds, the doctor said there were no significant issues. Howe...
Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, if these tests have been done, it will take some time to improve. It is recommended to drink plenty of water and get more rest. However, if you suddenly experience a fever or increased pain later on, you will need to return to a major hospital for a detailed examination. T...[Read More] Understanding Urinary Tract Infections and Persistent Back Pain
Understanding Urinary Tract Infections and Associated Back Pain
Urinary tract infection and subsequent lower back pain? Due to a urinary tract infection, I have been undergoing medication treatment for 12 days. The first 10 days included three medications: Paran (Panadol), Ikodin, and Urogen. However, since the treatment effects were limited,...
Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, it's difficult to say that lower back pain is definitely due to a kidney infection, as muscle strains can also cause back pain. This aspect requires a physician's direct assessment for a more accurate diagnosis. If a urinary tract infection is accompanied by bact...[Read More] Understanding Urinary Tract Infections and Associated Back Pain
Understanding Abnormal Blood Test Results: Which Specialist to Consult?
Blood report Due to work requirements, I underwent a health check, and the report indicates abnormalities in the blood test results! White blood cells: 10.53, Red blood cells: 5.22, Hemoglobin: 11.6, Platelets: 414. Which specialty should I consult for these abnormal indicators? ...
Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, you are likely referring to a slightly elevated white blood cell count and a slightly low hemoglobin level, correct? For the white blood cell count, the normal range for healthy individuals is approximately 3.0-10.0. Your level is only slightly elevated, which could be due...[Read More] Understanding Abnormal Blood Test Results: Which Specialist to Consult?
Understanding Short-Term Joint and Back Pain: When to Consider Medication
Pain in the limbs and back? Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing upper back pain, pain in the finger joints and fingertips, pain in the toes, knee pain, and occasional elbow pain for the past 1 to 2 months. This past month, I went to a large hospital for examinations. The docto...
Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your question. Some young individuals do experience intermittent joint effusion, with symptoms that come and go, often lasting no more than three days. In such cases, we generally first check for any serious rheumatic diseases behind these symptoms, as your p...[Read More] Understanding Short-Term Joint and Back Pain: When to Consider Medication
Understanding Kidney Function: GFR and Creatinine Levels Explained
Kidney examination issues? I would like to ask the doctor: I am 48 years old. I went to the hospital for a blood test, and the results showed a creatinine level of 0.92, with an estimated GFR of 60 (88 is for reference) ml/min/1.73㎡. Is the glomerular filtration rate 88? Is my ki...
Dr. Lin Wuxuan Reply:
Hello: This kidney function report is within the normal range.[Read More] Understanding Kidney Function: GFR and Creatinine Levels Explained
Which Test is Best for Detecting Heavy Metal Poisoning: Hair, Blood, or Urine?
To determine if there is heavy metal poisoning, one should check hair, blood, or urine. Which one is appropriate? Hello, doctor. I have frequently been exposed to various strange pigments in the past, which contained heavy metals, but I have not been exposed for a long time. If I...
Dr. Lin Wuxuan Reply:
Hello: Generally speaking, different heavy metals have different detection methods, but most can be assessed through blood tests and urine tests to determine their levels.[Read More] Which Test is Best for Detecting Heavy Metal Poisoning: Hair, Blood, or Urine?