Is homocysteine 35.6 considered high?

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Homocysteine 35.6μmol/L is generally considered high.

Is homocysteine 35.6 considered high?

The normal range of homocysteine is generally 5-15μmol/L, and 35.6μmol/L has obviously exceeded the normal range, so it is usually considered high. If the patient does not go to the cardiovascular department of a regular hospital as soon as possible to seek professional help, it may cause damage to vascular endothelial tissue, causing abnormal coagulation system function, resulting in a large number of platelets aggregating on the vascular wall, easy to block blood vessels, resulting in significant reduction of blood supply to some tissues. With the passage of time, even ischemic necrosis will occur, myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction and other phenomena.



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