Interpret Your Blood Test Results Online with AI
Free AI blood test interpretation online — enter your lab values or upload your report and get instant plain-English and Urdu explanations. Analyzes CBC, thyroid, liver, kidney, dengue & 60+ tests against WHO/IFCC reference ranges.
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How to Read Your Blood Test Results with LabSense AI
Enter your age and biological sex for the most accurate reference ranges.
Search for each test by name or abbreviation (e.g. "TSH", "HbA1c", "CBC").
Enter the numeric value exactly as shown on your lab report.
Select the correct unit — if unsure, check the unit printed next to your value.
60+ Lab Tests Interpreted — What Can LabSense AI Analyze?
LabSense AI interprets all major blood tests, urine tests, and lab panels used worldwide — instantly, free, and in plain English.
Blood Count
→Detect anemia, infections, clotting disorders, and immune system abnormalities.
Thyroid
→Identify hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, Hashimoto's disease, and thyroid nodule risk.
Liver Function
→Assess liver health and detect hepatitis, fatty liver, cirrhosis, and bile duct problems.
Kidney Function
→Evaluate kidney filtration and identify chronic kidney disease, dehydration, or renal failure.
Diabetes
→Monitor blood sugar control and diagnose prediabetes, Type 1, and Type 2 diabetes.
Lipid Panel
→Assess cardiovascular risk by measuring cholesterol, LDL, HDL, and triglyceride levels.
Hormones
→Detect hormonal imbalances affecting fertility, energy, mood, and reproductive health.
Vitamins & Minerals
→Identify deficiencies in essential nutrients that affect energy, immunity, and bone health.
Frequently Asked Questions — Understanding Your Lab Results
What does it mean if my WBC (white blood cell) count is high?▼
A high WBC count (above 11,000 cells/µL) may indicate an infection, inflammation, stress, or in rare cases leukemia. It is important to consult your doctor for a proper diagnosis as many factors can raise WBC levels.
What is the normal range for TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone)?▼
The normal TSH range is typically 0.4–4.0 mIU/L. A high TSH may indicate hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid), while a low TSH may indicate hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid). Always interpret TSH alongside Free T3 and Free T4 levels.
How do I read my CBC (Complete Blood Count) results?▼
A CBC measures several components of blood including red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets. Each value has a reference range — results outside this range are flagged as High or Low. Our AI interpreter explains each CBC value in plain English instantly.
What does low hemoglobin mean?▼
Low hemoglobin (below 12 g/dL in women, below 13.5 g/dL in men) indicates anemia — a condition where your blood does not carry enough oxygen. Common causes include iron deficiency, vitamin B12 deficiency, chronic disease, or blood loss.
What is a normal HbA1c level?▼
A normal HbA1c is below 5.7%. Prediabetes is 5.7–6.4%, and diabetes is diagnosed at 6.5% or higher. HbA1c reflects your average blood sugar level over the past 2–3 months and is a key test for diabetes management.
What does high creatinine mean in a blood test?▼
High creatinine (above 1.2 mg/dL in women, above 1.4 mg/dL in men) may indicate reduced kidney function. It can be caused by dehydration, kidney disease, high protein intake, or certain medications. eGFR is also used alongside creatinine to assess kidney health.
Can I upload my lab report PDF to get it interpreted?▼
Yes! LabSense AI allows you to upload your lab report as a PDF or image. Our AI will extract your test values automatically and provide an instant interpretation — no manual entry needed.
Is LabSense AI free to use?▼
Yes, LabSense AI is completely free. There is no sign-up, no subscription, and no hidden charges. You can interpret unlimited lab results at no cost.