D-Dimer is a fibrin degradation fragment produced when blood clots break down. As an indicator of in vivo clotting and fibrinolysis, D-Dimer testing provides insight into thrombotic activity within the vascular system.
Elevated D-Dimer levels signal increased fibrin turnover, helping clinicians rule out or identify conditions such as:
When D-Dimer is within the normal range, the probability of significant clotting disorders is low, reducing the need for further invasive imaging.
Results must be interpreted in conjunction with patient history, physical exam, and pretest probability scores.
In conclusion, a comprehensive evaluation by a functional medicine nurse practitioner in Florida facilitates identification of cellular‐level and molecular imbalances underlying clinical presentations. By integrating evidence-based allopathic therapies with a functional medicine integrative approach—encompassing quantitative biomarker profiling, individualized nutritional and lifestyle interventions, and targeted therapeutics—this strategy transcends symptomatic management to address root pathophysiology. Acknowledging that systemic health originates at the cellular level, this combined framework establishes a robust foundation for enhanced physiological resilience, preventive care, and longevity. Explore our Peptide Therapy service to further support your wellness journey.
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