Is homocysteine 7.97 normal?

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Homocysteine 7.97μmol/L is generally normal.

Is homocysteine 7.97 normal?

Homocysteine is less affected by factors such as gender and examination method. Homocysteine is converted from methionine and mainly obtained from food. The normal range is 5-15μmol/L, while 7.97μmol/L does not exceed this range. It belongs to normal phenomenon, indicating that the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases such as coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction and cerebral infarction is small. Generally, it is not accompanied by pathological changes such as nephropathy and hypothyroidism. It usually does not need special treatment. If the examination result exceeds 15μmol/L, it is suggested that the index is high, and it is suggested to further confirm the diagnosis by laboratory examination and imaging examination.



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