Diabetes. Got Done With RBC, CBC And Neutrophil Count. Should I See To A Hematologist?
I agree with your primary physician. Based on your blood test results I am confident that you do not have a hematological disorder. A fluctuation on neutrophil or eosinophil count is relatively common and does not automatically indicate a worrisome process.
I suspect your symptoms may be multifactorial.
I would suggest a comprehensive consultation as well as evaluation of your thyroid gland function. A full asseawmt by a nutritionist and a personal trainer may be beneficial as well.
An integral aspect of optimal health for you certainly includes an exercise regimen of 30-45 minutes 4-5 days per week.
Lastly, medications may cause a fluctuation in blood counts as well.
Again I want to reassure you that it is not likely at all that you have a blood disorder so I think seeing a hematologist is not necessary but if you would like additional reassurance I understand why you still would prefer such a consultation.
Thanks again for the query. Please let me know if you hav any additional concerns that you would like to discuss.
Sincerely,
Dr Galamaga
Rbc, Hematocrit and Hemogloben have all dropped to lowest normal range since last test in July and you did not really address my biggest concern which is a drop in MPV from 7.1 to 5.7. Why would that be and could this too becausing my debilating fatigue and night sweats ?
Thank you again, XXXXXXX
Inflammation could cause this. Has your doctor checked LDH, sedimentation rate or CRP levels? If these are elevated it could signal a background level of inflammation which could potentially contribute to fatigue. Also viruses such as EBV could cause this - another thing which could be checked via a blood test.
Let me know your thoughts.
Dr G
Indeed I had a very bad virus before current fatigue and dizzy/ ligtheaded symptoms and confusion emerged. The virus mostly went away with some lingering sore thoat an tended neck glands which I why I asked for the blood work.
It would not surprise me if a chronically high viral load would lead to problems in blood counts but I am not seeing thisnin my searches. This does seem like some kind of post viral or chronic fatigue syndrome but I must admit that the lowish rbc, crit, hemogloblen and very mean low mean platelet volume( normal platelets at 325) and white cell changes through me off. My last question being- do you see such changes in chronic fatigue related to viruses?
Thank you for taking the time to review my situation!!! XXXXXXX
While not common it is certainly possible that a post-viral syndrome could contribute to fatigue. This possibility warrants a workup to essentially rule it out. Your case is somewhat unusual and may take some more time to fully establish a causative factor of the symptoms you are having.
Please maintain an optimistic view as this type of thinking can only serve you well. Also, please try an maintain as active a lifestyle as possible with some exercise daily.
Lastly, I would ask your neurologist is this could be related to the MS or the MS medication which you are currently using.
Thanbks again for sharing your health concerns with me. I am available of course for further discussion in the future.
Sincerely,
Dr. Robert