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High Lactate Dehydrogenase LDH

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Can anyone inform me if a high LDH is normal post prostatectomy, op was in September 2022. Results just back for LDH. PSA however has twice now been 0.01, great news.

Just thinking if the LDH is high because of post op recovery. I also realise it can be high for other reasons. I have been feeling fine. Should I discuss with my family doctor or is it nothing to worry about?

Anyone else experience high LDH after prostatectomy,?

Thanks

Ian.

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Definitely discuss with your doctor- you might have an infection.

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Thanks Tall_Allen I will discuss with my doctor.

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