Lab Report Decoder
Upload or enter lab values to understand your blood test report
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Lab Report Decoder?
It is a tool that explains the technical terms and parameters in your blood, urine, or radiology reports in simple, everyday language.
How do I interpret 'High' or 'Low' values?
Our tool explains what the specific parameter (like HbA1c or LDL) means for your health. Always compare your results with the 'Reference Range' on your actual report.
What does a 'Normal' range mean?
A normal range is the interval where 95% of healthy people's values fall. 'Normal' can vary slightly between different labs.
Can the tool explain my cholesterol (Lipid Profile)?
Yes. It breaks down what LDL ('Bad'), HDL ('Good'), and Triglycerides mean for your heart health.
What is HbA1c and why is it important?
HbA1c measures your average blood sugar over the last 3 months, providing a much better view of diabetes control than a single finger-prick test.
Do I need to be fasting for my blood test?
Many tests (like Glucose and Lipid Profile) require 8-12 hours of fasting. Our tool lists fasting requirements for common tests.
Can the tool diagnose a disease from my report?
No. A single high or low value doesn't always mean a disease. Only a doctor can interpret your report in the context of your symptoms and history.
Why are units like 'mg/dL' or 'µmol/L' used?
These are standardized scientific units of measurement. Our tool explains what these numbers signify in relation to your health milestones.
What does 'Negative' or 'Non-Reactive' mean?
In most screening tests (like infections), 'Negative' or 'Non-Reactive' means the substance being tested for was not found, which is usually a good result.
Can I save a summary of my report explanation?
Yes. You can generate a simplified summary of the explanations to keep for your records or to discuss with your doctor.