Is blood homocysteine 53 serious?


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Blood homocysteine generally refers to homocysteine. Whether homocysteine 53μmol/L is serious or not needs to be judged according to specific conditions.
The normal range of homocysteine is 5-15μmol/L. If the subject has an examination error caused by excessive consumption of high cholesterol food before examination, or the homocysteine level is increased due to non-pathological factors such as smoking, alcoholism and excessive drinking of coffee, it can be reversed by treatment because there is no abnormal organic disease. It is usually not serious. However, homocysteine is used in the diagnosis of coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction and other diseases, if further confirmed by imaging, it may be more serious.