Interpretation of each item of the major biochemistry labs requires looking at indicators such as aminotransferases, creatinine, fasting glucose, electrolytes, uric acid, cholesterol, triglycerides, and so on.
In the results of the large biochemical tests, if it suggests that the transaminases are elevated may be liver function injury, if the urea nitrogen, creatinine and other elevated, it may be renal insufficiency. Then again, if the blood potassium, blood sodium and other fruits are lower than normal, it may also be renal insufficiency.
If there is elevated uric acid, the risk of gouty arthritis is very high. If triglycerides, total cholesterol, and elevated LDL indicators are higher than normal, hyperlipidemia may be present and further examination is needed.
For specific test results, it is recommended to ask a professional doctor to interpret them. If there is an abnormality in a certain index, treatment should be carried out under the doctor’s guidance in time.