Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
I am a 27 year old male. Recently, I have gone through a full body check up and I am attaching the reports of that. So, kindly go through all the reports and provide your sound medical advice based on reports especially on the liver profile, ultrasound, and chest X-ray. Also, advice about the type of food which should be taken and what are the things need to be avoided. What are the medications to be taken to improve the health? I was having some pain in lower stomach parts while traveling, also some pain is chest area. So, I have gone through all the tests.
Hello,
Welcome to icliniq.com.
I have reviewed your detailed query and all supporting documents (attachment removed to protect patient identity). There is nothing wrong with the blood and urine tests at large. Your heart is working perfectly normal and there is no abnormality found in the heart. Blood sugar is all normal and working fine. Your lipid profile is a little out of range but this is manageable with a change in lifestyle. You need to start working out (better would be to join the gym and do treadmill and cardio exercises under the supervision of a gym instructor). Take healthy and natural diet. No junk food and lazy habits. Remain active and keep calm.
ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate) is high and the reasons can be discussed with your treating physician. Causes of high ESR can be inflammations and infections in the body. Your chest X-ray shows infection (bronchitis) and that may be a causative factor. Hope it helps.
For more information consult an internal medicine physician online.
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Answered byDr. Muhammad Majid Hanif
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