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<blockquote data-quote="Dark Horse" data-source="post: 1096109" data-attributes="member: 52527"><p>Your creatinine is only just outside the normal range and may be perfectly normal for you, particularly if you are well-muscled. If it just stays at the same level, there probably isn't a problem. The test is used to indicate kidney function so if levels start rising from your normal level, it could indicate a problem with the kidney.</p><p></p><p>Slightly low leukocyte count could be caused by e.g. a recent virus or antibiotic use. Again, if it's only just under the normal range, it's unlikely to be a problem unless it starts dropping.</p><p></p><p>Low haemoglobin can be due to a number of factors, your GP will do various investigations to rule out anything untoward</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark Horse, post: 1096109, member: 52527"] Your creatinine is only just outside the normal range and may be perfectly normal for you, particularly if you are well-muscled. If it just stays at the same level, there probably isn't a problem. The test is used to indicate kidney function so if levels start rising from your normal level, it could indicate a problem with the kidney. Slightly low leukocyte count could be caused by e.g. a recent virus or antibiotic use. Again, if it's only just under the normal range, it's unlikely to be a problem unless it starts dropping. Low haemoglobin can be due to a number of factors, your GP will do various investigations to rule out anything untoward [/QUOTE]
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