Hello Senior Doctor,
I have been experiencing persistent anxiety, excessive sweating, palpitations, and a resting pulse rate frequently above 100 bpm. My investigations show normal
thyroid function (
TSH 1.75 mIU/L, T3 and T4 within normal limits), normal hemoglobin (13.4 g/dL), and normal
kidney function, thereby ruling out thyroid disorder, anemia, and chronic kidney disease as major causes.
However, the following abnormalities were detected:
• SGPT (ALT): 83.9 U/L (elevated)
• GGT: 91.6 U/L (elevated)
• Total Cholesterol: 206 mg/dL (elevated)
•
LDL Cholesterol: 139 mg/dL (elevated)
•
HDL Cholesterol: 34.9 mg/dL (low)
•
Triglycerides: 160 mg/dL (borderline elevated)
•
Fasting Blood Sugar: 101.5 mg/dL (borderline elevated)
• MCHC: Low
• RDW and RDW-SD: Elevated
Despite these investigations, the cause of my persistent tachycardia remains not clear. Advocate profession. No alcohol or smoking