Hello Doctor and others,
I recently had a comprehensive
metabolicMetabolic acidosis panel test performed and my doctor found out that my
ASTAbdominal wall surgery
Abdominoplasty - series
Adjustable gastric banding
Allergy testing
Angioplasty
Ast
Asthma
Asthma and allergy - resources
Asthmatic bronchiole and normal bronchiole
Astigmatism
Bacterial gastroenteritis level was somewhat high (78) (
normalNormal saline flush is 2-50 U/L). My
ALTAlt
Alternative medicine - pain relief
Consumer rights and responsibilities
Day care health risks
Diet and good health
Galactose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase
Healthy diet
Obesity and health
Pharmacy alternatives
Physical exam frequency
Pregnancy - health risks level was 50 (
normalNormal saline flush is 2-60 U/L) so, that one was fine. My Alkaline Phosphatase was
normalNormal saline flush (55) and my glucose was normal too (95). My doctor reccomended a second, sole AST test but I'm wondering why it was high in the first place. I work out 2-3 times a week (but I hadn't worked out in 2 days when I had the blood test done). Also, I do not drink much except 1-2 beers (at most) a week. I do not use drugs and never have used needles. I have have some lower back pain but it can be just sore muscles as well and I do have some abdominal pain and flank pain but that too may be due to working out those muscles or from past surgery or from my own mind-induced pain. I had surgery to open a urethral stricture about 6-7 months ago but I doubt it is related to the high AST level. What are you thoughts? I'm a 25 year old male who has no other known problems. I'm worried it may be hepatitis (from unprotected sexual contact) though I do not have any other symptoms. If it isn't that, I plan on taking more precaution next time and getting the HEP A & B vaccine. My father and brother both have hypothyroidism but I display none of those symptoms and I'm actually pretty thin.
I unfortunately have a nervous nature and I have looked it up on the internet and found many possibilities all of which are pretty scary. It's hard not to worry when you are told something is abnormal.
Thank you for your help with this!