This tool helps you understand common laboratory results by showing simple interpretations and color-coded categories. It is informational only and does not replace professional medical advice.
A Complete Blood Count (CBC) measures different components of blood, such as hemoglobin, white blood cells (WBC), platelets, and red blood cell indices. It is commonly used to evaluate anemia, infection, inflammation, and other conditions.
A lipid profile measures fats in the blood including total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, and triglycerides. These values are used to estimate cardiovascular risk and guide lifestyle or treatment decisions.
Liver Function Tests (LFT) include enzymes (ALT, AST), bilirubin, and proteins such as albumin. They help assess liver inflammation, bile flow issues, and liver synthetic function.
Renal Function Tests (RFT) include creatinine, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and uric acid. These markers help evaluate kidney filtration and related metabolic balance.
A urine routine examination checks chemical and microscopic findings such as pH, protein, glucose, and cells (RBC/WBC). It is commonly used to screen for infection, kidney issues, or metabolic conditions.