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Understanding Your Medical Test Results: A Guide to Key Indicators

Laboratory Report Dr. Yang, could you please help me interpret my report? CK: 135 U/L TSH: 0.294 uIU/L HS-CRP: 0.58 mg/L CORTISOL: 9.00 µg/dL WBC: 5.1 x 1000/cmm HEMOGLOBIN: 11.6 g/dL PLATELET: 292 x 1000/cmm ESR: 12 mm/hr RF: <20.0 IU/mL Thank you, thank ...


Dr. Yang Hongzhi Reply:
Hello: A slightly low TSH usually indicates a tendency toward hyperthyroidism, but it does not necessarily mean true hyperthyroidism and may not produce symptoms. However, it requires monitoring.

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Understanding CRP and Procalcitonin: Key Indicators for Infection Monitoring

What is the CRP indicator? What is procalcitonin? What is the CRP indicator? During the SARS outbreak in 2003, procalcitonin was frequently mentioned. It seems to be used for monitoring infections now as well. I hope to understand more about this information. Thank you, from some...


Dr. Zheng Shuxing Reply:
Hello: CRP (C-reactive protein) and Procalcitonin are both protein substances secreted during inflammation in the body. Procalcitonin, in particular, tends to increase during bacterial infections, while CRP can also elevate in response to viral or other infections. Spontaneous in...

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Understanding Dizziness, Weakness, and Abnormal CRP Levels: What You Need to Know

Dizziness & Health Check Issues^^” Hello Doctor: I would like to ask about my frequent experiences of dizziness, general weakness, cold sweats, and cravings for sweets. Could this be anemia? Recently, I had a health check-up, and the report indicated that my C-reactive protei...


Dr. Zhao Chongliang Reply:
If dizziness occurs alone, it may be due to anemia or inner ear imbalance. However, if there is also generalized weakness, cold sweats, and cravings for sweets, one should consider the possibility of hypoglycemia, especially if the patient is on diabetes medication, as there may ...

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Understanding Kidney Health: Key Lab Values for Patients with Kidney Transplants

Please assist the director and colleagues. Thank you! (Forwarded from the director's mailbox) Hello Director and colleagues, I would like to inquire about my mother's condition as she is a kidney transplant patient and needs to frequently visit the Chang Gung Urology ...


Dr. Yang Jun Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, your mother is undergoing kidney transplantation due to uremia and requires regular outpatient follow-up and treatment. Regarding the biochemical tests mentioned in your correspondence, here is an explanation: 1. GLU: Glucose 2. BUN: Blood Ure...

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Understanding Persistent Knee Discomfort: Causes and Treatment Options

Leg fatigue? Doctor: Hello! I would like to ask you a few questions. I am 48 years old, and three years ago, I started feeling soreness in my knees (the kind of feeling as if I had been standing all day). When it is severe, I feel sore in the morning upon waking up; when it is mi...


Dr. Zeng Guosen Reply:
Hello! Knee pain without swelling, heat, or tenderness indicates that arthritis has not yet developed. Vepesid is a nutritional metabolic agent for joint cartilage and is very popular in the United States, primarily used for patients with degenerative joint conditions. You may co...

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Understanding Coccydynia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Coccydynia (tailbone pain) Hello, two years ago I experienced wrist pain and consulted a doctor, suspecting rheumatoid arthritis (I live in Australia). I intermittently took medication and stopped, and one day it suddenly got better. Recently, I have been waking up in the morning...


Dr. Zeng Guosen Reply:
Isolated wrist pain cannot be diagnosed as rheumatoid arthritis (RA). It is important to observe for symptoms such as swelling, pain, and heat in the joints (arthritis), particularly if multiple joints are involved symmetrically in both hands. If morning stiffness in the hand joi...

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Understanding Vasculitis: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options

Vasculitis Hello, Doctor: Two years ago, I started experiencing redness, swelling, and warmth in my knees, sometimes in my feet, toes, and heels, and occasionally in my fingers. Most of the symptoms are located around the joints and typically resolve on their own within 2-3 days ...


Dr. Zeng Guosen Reply:
I will start with the second question. Based on the symptoms described by the internet user, it is neither vasculitis nor gout; it is likely recurrent rheumatism, also known as migratory rheumatism or paroxysmal rheumatism. Clinically, it is referred to as "3" arthritis...

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