Is 30-year-old homocysteine 50 normal?


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30 years old homocysteine 50 μmol/L, generally considered abnormal.
Homocysteine is an intermediate product of methionine and cysteine metabolism, belongs to a sulfur-containing amino acid, the normal range is 5-15μmol/L. 30 years old homocysteine 50 μmol/L exceeds this range, so it is considered abnormal, may be related to H-type hypertension, lack of folic acid in the body, coronary atherosclerotic heart disease, etc. It is recommended to further improve blood pressure measurement, coronary angiography, etc. to clarify the cause and decide the treatment plan.
Daily life needs a low-salt, low-fat, low-cholesterol diet, you can eat more cherries, oranges and other folate-rich foods, conducive to improving the disease.