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CBC · SRL Diagnostics · 14 March 2025
Simple Summary
Most things in this report look okay.
One result needs attention, but nothing here looks like an emergency. The easiest next step is to discuss your low Vitamin D with your doctor.
2 normal1 needs attention2 improving
Looking Good
2
No action needed
Needs Attention
1
Talk to your doctor
Improving
2
Keep going
Start here
If you only read one thing, read this: your report is mostly reassuring. The main follow-up item is Vitamin D, which is commonly low and usually easy to correct.
Good news: Your haemoglobin is in the healthy range, so your blood is carrying oxygen well.
Worth checking: Your Vitamin D is low, which can happen from low sunlight exposure or diet.
Nice progress: Your B12 and cholesterol are both moving in the right direction.
Easy Breakdown
Vitamin D is low
This is the main thing to follow up from this report.
Needs attention
Your result
18 ng/mL, which is below the usual healthy range.
What this means
Low Vitamin D is very common and usually not dangerous, but it can affect bones, energy, and immunity over time.
What to do next
Ask your doctor whether you need a Vitamin D supplement and when to repeat the test.
Haemoglobin looks healthy
This is a reassuring part of the report.
Normal
Your result
13.8 g/dL, which is in the healthy range.
What this means
Your body is carrying oxygen well, so this result does not suggest anemia right now.
B12 is getting better
Your current plan seems to be helping.
Improving
Your result
B12 improved from 210 to 385 pg/mL since your last report.
What this means
Your supplements or diet changes are likely working. This is a positive trend.
Cholesterol is moving down
This is a good sign for heart health.
Improving
Your result
Total cholesterol dropped from 240 to 218 mg/dL.
What this means
You are heading in the right direction. Food, exercise, and medicines can all help improve this further.
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How Your Health Changed
Since your last few reports, 2 results improved and 1 needs attention.
This page shows what is getting better, what stayed the same, and what to follow up.
Blood sugar change over time
JunSepDecMar
6.8% -> 6.4%Better than before.
What Changed
Blood sugar
Better than before
6.4 %
Better
Cholesterol
Improving for heart health
218 mg/dL
Better
PSA
Needs follow-up
5.8 ng/mL
Check
Vitamin D
Higher than before
32 ng/mL
Better
Haemoglobin
Stayed about the same
13.8 g/dL
Same
Before Your Test
Fasting Blood Sugar + HbA1c
Scheduled: 18 Mar 2025 · 7:00 AM
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Things to Do
1
Do Not Eat for 10–12 Hours
Stop eating after 9 PM tonight. You can drink plain water.
2
Take Your Medicines as Usual
Continue all your regular medicines unless your doctor told you to stop.
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No Tea or Coffee for 24 Hours
Tea, coffee, and energy drinks can change your blood sugar reading.
Doctor Visit Notes
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Dr. Rajan Menon
Urologist · KIMS Hospital · 14 Mar 2025
What the Doctor Said
PSA is slightly high — most likely a common prostate enlargement. Doctor is not worried yet but wants to check again in 3 months.
Medicines Given
Tamsulosin 0.4mg · Take once a day · For 3 months
Doctor's Advice
Drink more water. Avoid tea/coffee at night. Light exercise like walking is good.
Next Appointment
June 14, 2025 · KIMS Hospital, Kochi
Tests to Do Next Time
PSA check again · Urine test · Kidney function test
PSA needs follow-up
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Your Health Markers
HbA1c
6.4 %
↓ Improving
Cholesterol
218 mg/dL
↓ Better
PSA
5.8 ng/mL
↑ Watch
Vitamin D
32 ng/mL
↑ Improved
B12
385 pg/mL
↑ Up 83%
Haemoglobin
13.8 g/dL
→ Stable
PSA appeared in 2 reports in a row
Talk to Dr. Menon at your next visit · Jun 14
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PSA Marker Found
Your PSA Level is Slightly High
Your PSA reading is 5.8 ng/mL. The normal range for your age is 0–4.0 ng/mL. This does not mean something is seriously wrong — please read below.
Don't worry — read this first: PSA can be high for many common reasons — prostate enlargement (very normal after age 40), a recent infection, exercise, or even everyday activity. A high PSA alone does not mean anything serious. Your doctor also confirmed this at your last visit.
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