Alanine aminotransferase or serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase
ALT (SGPT) normal range is 5-35 IU/L.
If you get a 58% on a test, the letter grade is an F, which means you failed the test.
An ALT (alanine aminotransferase) liver enzyme score of 58 U/L is considered elevated, as normal levels typically range from about 7 to 56 U/L. Elevated ALT can indicate liver inflammation or damage, which may be caused by conditions such as fatty liver disease, hepatitis, alcohol use, or certain medications. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and to determine the underlying cause of the elevation. They may recommend additional tests or lifestyle modifications based on the individual’s overall health and medical history.
140/70
no. the normal is 38-74%
The normal value of creatinine in blood is 0.2-1.2 mg/dl.
The normal value of creatinine in blood is 0.2-1.2 mg/dl.
30ml per week
As for the elevation of the SGOT and SGPT, that may be caused by alcohol or certain medications, if you are on any. The cholesterol, triglyceride, HDL, and LDL are high enough to warrant beginning medications. Diet is important, but as high as the numbers are, you need to see your doctor and begin treatment.
The normal blood pressure for 58 year old men is 130 over 85. This is due to restrictions in the blood vessels and their elasticity over time.
58 * 87.3 = 5063.4 12 * 90.7 = 1088.4 5063.4 + 1088.4 = 6151.8 58 + 12 = 70 6151.8 / 70 = 87.882857 = 87.9
(85 - 58)/11 = 27/11 = 2.4545.. sd
115