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How to Read Your Lab Test Reports: A Simple Guide

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Feb 22, 2026
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How to Read Your Lab Test Reports: A Simple Guide

Getting a lab report full of abbreviations and reference ranges can be confusing. Understanding the basics helps you have a more informed conversation with your doctor.

Complete Blood Count (CBC)

This measures red cells, white cells and platelets. Low haemoglobin may indicate anaemia, while a high white-cell count can signal infection.

Lipid Profile

This checks cholesterol and triglycerides. Lower LDL ("bad" cholesterol) and higher HDL ("good" cholesterol) are generally better for your heart.

Blood Sugar

Fasting glucose and HbA1c reflect how well your body manages sugar over time — key markers for diabetes screening.

Reference ranges matter

A value slightly outside the range isn't always cause for alarm, and ranges vary by lab. Always interpret results in context.

When in doubt, consult a certified doctor who can review your full report and history.

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