How dangerous is homocysteine over 13?

Dr. Kendall King
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2025-05-22 21:59:47
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normal range of homocysteine is 5-15 μ mol/L, and it is not necessarily dangerous if it exceeds 13 μmol/L. If the test results show that homocysteine exceeds 13 μ mol/L, but does not exceed 15μmol/L, it belongs to the normal range, indicating that the result is normal and usually there is no danger. However, if the examination results show that homocysteine is much higher than 13μmol/L, reaching more than 15μmol/L, or even higher, it may be related to organic diseases such as coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction, etc., which is usually dangerous, and may lead to coma and shock in severe cases.