Is homocysteine 93 dangerous?

Dr. Quinn Lawson
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2025-05-22 22:04:43
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Homocysteine 93μmol/L may be serious and dangerous.
Homocysteine is a non-protein amino acid with a normal range of 5-15μmol/L. If the index is>15μmol/L, it is usually called hyperhomocysteinemia. Although hyperhomocysteinemia may be caused by non-pathological factors such as alcoholism and smoking, 93μmol/L is much higher than the normal value. It is usually considered to be caused by organic diseases. It is more common in coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction and other diseases. If it is not treated in time, it can cause chest tightness, palpitation and other discomfort. In severe cases, it can endanger life. Therefore, homocysteine 93μmol/L may be serious and dangerous.