Please access my reports and provide me a proper diagnosis.
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Q. Please access my reports and provide me a proper diagnosis.

Answered by
Dr. Ashaq Hussain Parrey
and medically reviewed by iCliniq medical review team.
This is a premium question & answer published on Jan 09, 2018 and last reviewed on: Oct 19, 2022

Hello doctor,

Please access my report to provide me a proper diagnosis. I have similar laboratory values from the past two years, but no stomach complaints or any discomfort. I am not taking any medication. I just want to bring down my cholesterol, creatinine and amylase levels.

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Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I went through your post and investigations (attachments removed to protect patient identity). I would try to address each significant point separately.

  1. Your serum amylase is 140 and lipase is normal. It is of no significance in your case as you do not have pain in the upper abdomen. Unless a person has abdominal pain, a mild elevation of serum amylase has no significance.
  2. Your creatinine is 0.83, and GFR (glomerular filtration rate) is 90. I would say your kidney functions are better than normal.
  3. The maximum kidney function is a GFR of 90, which is reached at 30 years of age. After that, it falls by one with each passing year. So, if your GFR is 90 at 37 years of age, it is better than normal.
  4. Your cholesterol, as well as LDL (low-density lipoprotein), is high. So, it will need to be treated with a tablet Rosuvastatin 10 mg at bedtime, and regular exercise will improve your lipid profile. Consult your specialist doctor, discuss with him or her and start taking the medicines with their consent.
  5. Your vitamin D level is 30, which is lowest normal level. You will need supplements for vitamin D.

Regards.


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