
Blood Test Done For Polymorphs And Lymphocytes. What Does The Finding Mean?

Liverfunction test: GGT 36 u/l
Haematology: polymorphs 82% and lymphocytes 10%
C Reactive Protein 10.3 mg/l
Thank you for posting a query.
Look, the hematology report indicates that the polymorphs are increased than normal. Lymphocytes are also decreased. This indicates possibility of bacterial infection which is acute in nature.
C reactive protein is also high. It also indicates a possibility of acute infection.
The liver function test is not a problem. The GGT is not in very high range.
So, right now, you are suffering from an acute bacterial infection.
Your description of present symptoms are indicative of a possibility of doctor for a clinical correlation and for ordering a routine urine examination. Depending upon the findings, a broad spectrum antibiotic like ciprofloxacin should be considered to treat the condition.
Hope this information suffices. Let me know, if you have any more question.
Regards.

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