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Guardian of 2 children1 Year ago
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my father in law PSA test is 4.80 so it's normal or not

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year ago
A. A PSA (prostate-specific antigen) level of 4.80 ng/mL is within the normal range for many laboratories. However, the interpretation of PSA levels can vary depending on factors such as age, race, and the individual's medical history. Generally, PSA levels below 4.0 ng/mL are considered normal for men. It's essential for your father-in-law to discuss the results of his PSA test with his healthcare provider, who can provide context based on his specific health status and any risk factors he may have for prostate cancer or other prostate conditions. The healthcare provider may recommend further evaluation or monitoring based on the PSA level and other factors. It's also important to consider that PSA levels can fluctuate for various reasons, and a single PSA test result may not provide a complete picture of prostate health. Follow-up testing and discussions with a healthcare provider can help ensure appropriate management and follow-up based on the individual's needs.
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