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What does it mean when something is unremarkable?
: unworthy or unlikely to be noticed : not remarkable : common, ordinary The village itself is unremarkable; its one great attribute being the nearby network of extensive caverns.—
What can be low in a blood test?
What causes low blood count?
- vitamin B6, B12 or folate deficiency.
- kidney disease.
- malnutrition.
- internal bleeding.
- aplastic anaemia.
- hypothyroidism.
- iron deficiency anaemia.
- frequent blood donation.
What lab results mean?
A laboratory (lab) test is a procedure in which a health care provider takes a sample of your blood, urine, other bodily fluid, or body tissue to get information about your health. Some lab tests are used to help diagnose, screen, or monitor a specific disease or condition.
What does unremarkable mean in test results?
Unremarkable: Just what you think it means. Boring! Normal. Negative: Usually referring to a medical test. Generally means that the test did not find anything abnormal.
How can you tell the difference between a viral and bacterial infection on a CBC?
A simple and very informative test is the white blood cell “differential”, which is run as part of a Complete Blood Count. The white blood cell “differential” will usually tell you whether you have a bacterial infection or a viral infection.
How do I read my STD blood test results?
Your STD test results may indicate “reactive,” “not-detected,” “non-reactive” or a reference range. Not detected and non-reactive mean the STD was not detected in your system. The reference range indicates whether the STD value is high enough to be considered positive; if not, it returns negative.
How do I read my urine test results?
Normal values are as follows:
- Color – Yellow (light/pale to dark/deep amber)
- Clarity/turbidity – Clear or cloudy.
- pH – 4.5-8.
- Specific gravity – 1.005-1.025.
- Glucose – ≤130 mg/d.
- Ketones – None.
- Nitrites – Negative.
- Leukocyte esterase – Negative.
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