Blood count explanation?
Hello, my blood work is back. What are aPTT, Pathromtin SL, and potassium? My values are probably not within the normal range. What should I do?
Hello, my blood work is back. What are aPTT, Pathromtin SL, and potassium? My values are probably not within the normal range. What should I do?
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Hello!
I can only tell you
high glucose value ( blood sugar value)
of 110 mg/dl say something:
< 100 mg/dl = healthy
100-125 mg/dl = prediabetes
(insulin resistance; disturbed glucose tolerance)
126 mg/dl = type 2 – Diabetes
♪
LG 🙋🏻
I’m with prediabetis?
Blood was not taken sober at 20 o’clock
.
These are the reference values
for the morning sober BZ.
aPTT > activated partial thromboplastin time. It is a blood coagulation value.
Pathromtin SL is a reagent for determining the aPTT.
Potassium is an electrolyte value.
Please discuss the laboratory findings with your doctor!
https://www.sbk.org/magazin/blutwert-und-ihre-abkuerzungen-so-lesen-sie-die-laborwerten/