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- ... High blood pressure Low blood pressure Complications from abnormal levels of sodium and potassium, which can affect your heart, kidneys and other parts of your ...
- ... cause hearing loss, tinnitus, and/or dizziness. An abnormal VNG result may also mean you have a condition that affects the parts of your brain that help control ...
- ... monitor your health if you: Have had an abnormal testosterone test result in your past. Are taking medicine that may affect your testosterone levels. Are taking hormone therapy. In children and teens, your provider may use a testosterone levels test to figure out what's causing early or delayed puberty. Why do I need a testosterone levels test? You may need this test if you have symptoms of abnormal testosterone levels. For males who have gone through ...
- ... provider will likely order more tests. In general, abnormal results may mean you have a problem with your lungs or kidneys or a metabolic disorder. Metabolic disorders affect how your body uses food for energy. Learn ...
- ... diagnose different types of health conditions that may affect your immune system. A variety of conditions can cause abnormal levels of IgM, IgG, and/or IgA, such as: Autoimmune disorders . With these disorders your immune system attacks your own healthy cells by mistake. Examples of autoimmune disorders include rheumatoid arthritis and lupus . Certain types of cancer that affect your bone marrow , blood, or immune system. Chronic ( ...
- ... Certain medicines, such as antibiotics Cancer HIV But abnormal results don't always mean you have a condition that needs medical treatment. Some other factors that may affect your results can include: Physical injury or extreme stress Smoking Alcohol use If your results seem abnormal, your provider may order other tests to help ...
- ... together, abnormal calcium levels may mean you have abnormal phosphate levels, too. Symptoms of a kidney problem. Problems with your electrolyte balance, which affects your acid/base (pH) level. What happens during ...
- ... need more testing to find the cause. But abnormal T4 levels don't always mean you have a medical condition that needs treatment. Many things can affect your T4 levels, including severe illness and certain ...
- ... possible kidney problems because you have: Had an abnormal result on a kidney test in the past Been diagnosed with kidney disease Taken certain medicines that could affect your kidneys Had a kidney transplant What happens ...
- ... test to diagnose or monitor conditions that can affect your blood calcium or if you have symptoms of abnormal calcium levels. Symptoms of high calcium levels may ...