What should the results of a general health screen be for me to be considered healthy?
April 5, 2009 by
Filed under General Health
I gave blood for a general health screen this morning (albumin, alk phos, ALT, AST, BUN/creatinine, calcium, total BR, cholesterol, glucose, K+, LDH, total protein, Na+, TGs, uric acid). I am a 25 year old male, and wondering what results my doctor will be looking for to consider me in superior health?








Chaos on Mon, 6th Apr 2009 9:31 pm
There are numbers that are considered to be in the normal range.For instance calcium must be between two numbers:if you have that :you are fine.
They judge each part of your blood like that
And when you have no special abnormalities you get a clean bill of health,
Success:Chaos.