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[|Human|] I recently had a MBP and 3 areas were slightly abnormal. cholesterol=209 Albumin=3.4 MPV=12.9 I am 47 and recently (1 month ago) went back on BC (Sprintec) which caused my BP to raise significantly. I then started on 12.5 mg Hydrochlorothiazide. My BC was recently changed to one that does not have estrogen but my BP remains high. I eat mostly non-processed foods and exercise 1-3 times a week (used to be 4-7). I read that BC and diuretics can affect cholesterol levels, also the Albumin level is very close to normal so I m not to concerned about those. The MPV is my biggest concern. Has my elevated BP affected this? What level of concern should I have and what lifestyle changes could I make to reduce my number?
[|AI|]  Hello, High MPV is not concerning. I don't think that this lab finding is related to the high blood pressure values.  Anyway, I recommend checking also PCR and sedimentation rate in order to investigate for possible inflammation.  Regarding the high cholesterol levels, some diet modifications (low sugar and fat intake, high fibers, a lot of food riches in omega three fatty acids) will help improve your cholesterol levels.  Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Chat Doctor.