I have recently done complete health check-up as a part of regular checkup to be done quarterly. I wanted to specifically check Cardiac related issues as from past 2 months I get very mild pain in left side of chest anytime. I have been observing blood pressure and heart count immediately whenever got pain but all was normal. Now in my reports some abnormal values I see are as below: APOLIPOPROTEIN - A1 (APO-A1) = 89 mg/dl, HIGH SENSITIVITY C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (HS-CRP) = 1.47 mg/dl, BLOOD UREA NITROGEN (BUN) = 6.31 mg/dl, BUN / SR. CREATININE RATIO= 8.53, HDL CHOLESTEROL - DIRECT = 34 mg/dl, LDL CHOLESTEROL - DIRECT = 79 mg/dl, eosinophil = 12.6% I am 35 years old with acute asthma and weak lungs but have never had any cardiac related issues so far. It is just off late from past 2 months I get some sensitive pain which I am not sure due to what. Any idea?
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Apart from the cholesterol test none of these tests will help evaluate the cause of pain so that you can rule out if it is from heart. For that please get a ecg, echo, TMT and chest x-ray AP view done. If these tests are normal then your pain is unlikely from heart disease, if there is some problem in these reports then please consult a cardiologist. Your LDL cholesterol is fine. Your Eosinophil percentage is very high, likely due to some allergy issues but this should be further evaluated and that is probably why your CRP and apoliprotein is also high, so for eosinophil counts should consult an internal medicine specialist for further evaluation and treatment.
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