Best,
Recently I had a general blood analysis.
All values were in the good average, but there were a few small outliers: Sodium (just a bit too low), Potassium (just above maximum value) and Ferrenite (+50 units, probably due to inflammation due to esophagitis).
However, since I also have the fatigue syndrome/chronic hyperventilation, I wonder if this could have anything to do with the adrenal gland. I also react very badly to magnesium, suffer from hormone effects, shortness of breath, nausea, long-term recurring stomach and intestinal complaints, etc…
Given my physical condition, it’s confusing. Is it recommended to have a more explicit investigation done? Could this result be determined by the fact that the analyzes were performed a few days later after blood sampling?
Thanks in advance for your explanation.
Answer
Most of the time, these “little outliers” don’t make any sense. Your doctor is best placed to interpret these results in the context of the health conditions you have. I don’t think your blood results give cause for further investigation.
Answered by
Prof. dr. Dr Koenraad Smets
newborns.
http://www.ugent.be
.