Is homocysteine 10.2 normal?


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Homocysteine 10.2μmol/L is generally normal.
After homocysteine is decomposed and metabolized by the human body, it can usually be maintained at a low level, and the normal value is 5-15μmol/L. If the test result is>15μmol/L, it indicates that the index is high, which means that the risk of coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction and other diseases is high, and treatment for the cause is needed. However, 10.2μmol/L did not exceed this range, suggesting that the risk of suffering from the above cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases was low, usually without other abnormal lesions, and no special treatment was needed, so homocysteine 10.2μmol/L was generally normal.