Is Phosphorus 4.7 high, normal or dangerous? What does Phosphorus level 4.7 mean?

Your Phosphorus level of 4.7 is a High Phosphorus level.

High levels of Phosphorus in the blood indicate a variety of health problems. If your blood Phosphorus level is between 2.5 mg/dL and 4.5 mg/dL, you probably do not have an underlying health problem. But if Phosphorus levels are not in this range, you should see a doctor immediately.

Important - Go to the end of this article and read how our patients treated their high Phosphorus levels 

Normal range of Phosphorus found among men : 2.5 - 4.5 mg/dL

Ideal values of Phosphorus depending on age (male) :
Age Ideal Phosphorus value
<5 years 2.618
5-10 years 2.741
10-15 years 2.87
15-20 years 3.005
20-25 years 3.146
25-30 years 3.294
30-35 years 3.449
35-40 years 3.611
40-45 years 3.781
45-50 years 3.959
50-55 years 4.145
55-60 years 4.34
60-70 years 4.33
70-80 years 4.321
80-90 years 4.311
90-100 years 4.302
>100 years 4.292

*Ideal values ​​are calculated based on our database of patient records

A video message on the treatment of your high Phosphorus level

If you want your blood test report to be interpreted by Phosphorus specialist, you can upload your report. Our Phosphorus expert will provide you with the most accurate interpretation of your blood test results and treatment within 12 hours. Upload blood test report now

Click here to know Symptoms of High Phosphorus

Besides Lab test failures, there are many other reasons for inaccurate blood results. Know the common reasons for inaccurate blood test results

Can Low or High Phosphorus cause Heart Attack? Click here to know

Normal range of Phosphorus found among women : 2.5-4.5 mg/dL

Ideal values of Phosphorus depending on age (female) :
Age Ideal Phosphorus value
<5 years 2.621
5-10 years 2.748
10-15 years 2.881
15-20 years 3.02
20-25 years 3.166
25-30 years 3.319
30-35 years 3.48
35-40 years 3.648
40-45 years 3.825
45-50 years 4.01
50-55 years 4.204
55-60 years 4.408
60-70 years 4.397
70-80 years 4.387
80-90 years 4.376
90-100 years 4.366
>100 years 4.355

Click here to know Symptoms of High Phosphorus

Can Low or High Phosphorus cause Heart Attack? Click here to know

Click here to upload your blood test report

If you take a Phosphorus blood test and the results are not in the normal range (2.5-4.5 mg/dL), your physician may recommend more tests to figure out the problem. You might also get this test if your physician thinks you have some other disease.

Some examples of conditions that increase or decrease Phosphorus levels include:

Receive world-class medical opinion about your high Phosphorus levels over email. Upload blood test report now

This page has got the maximum number of views from the below mentioned cities (traffic in last 30 days):

Gharaunda

Konijerla

Le Port, Réunion

Laneuveville-devant-Nancy

Huclier

Heuqueville, Seine-Maritime

Goux

Jayanagar, Bangalore

Jammikunta

Inowal

Gir Gadhada

Harvel, Illinois

Gangavalli

Giffone

Jigani

Le Bouscat

Juvignies

Le Luart

Khagrachhari District

Jefferson Crossroads, Delaware

La Ville-aux-Bois-lès-Pontavert

Jomlo Bari

La Saucelle

Inkerman, West Virginia

Laneuveville-devant-Nancy

Laignes

Goudavelly, Ranga Reddy

Laburgade

Kathputli Colony

Javoor

Kuruvadipatti

Kannamangala

Jammalamadugu

Hiranagar

Governorate of Livonia

Lévignac-de-Guyenne

Lacroix-Saint-Ouen

Kråkvåg

Kuldhara

Genneton

La Pyle

Haojiang District

Guéra Prefecture

Kariyannur

L'Arbresle

Lagarde, Ariège

Gudha, Jhajjar

Gulzarbagh

Jésonville

Kurkheda

How the Phosphorus Test Is Done :

If your doctor wants Phosphorus test on you, you may need a Phosphorus blood test. During the Phosphorus blood test, a pathologist will put a needle into your veins and take out a small quantity of blood. A pathologist is a physician in the medical field who thoroughly studies the causes and effects of disease. Within a few hours you will get your Phosphorus Test report by your pathologist.

Click here to upload your blood test report

Symptoms

About Us

Our mission at Medchunk is to provide the highest quality medical information service to healthcare professionals and patients.

Links: