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What's wrong with me? my cholesterol is 246 mg/dl (high), serum uric acid is 7.30 mg/dl (high), triglycerides 232 mg/dl (high), serum bilirubin is 1.20 mg/dl (high) and alt spgt is 115 u/l (high)?

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Numbers are numbers: Lab results usually are numbers, with little meaning unless a doctor can see the patient's whole picture of what's going on. The ordering doctor may or may not consider the results a problem, depending on a patient's illnesses, bodily condition, life habits, and exercise activities. A person with high TG might be eating too much sugar and carbs, and high AST or ALT may mean liver problems.

Answered 2/8/2020

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Need to examine: All laboratory results need to be interpreted in the clinical context and the doctor who ordered the tests is usually in the best position to do that. Talk to the doctor who ordered the tests. Having said that , you have multiple issues and this complex is not suitable for this forum. See your doctor. Wish you good health!

Answered 2/12/2020

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