HAEMATOLOGY HAEMOGLOBIN (g/L) 152 G/L 130 - 170 HCT 0.432
Question: HAEMATOLOGY
HAEMOGLOBIN (g/L) 152 g/L 130 - 170
HCT 0.432 0.37 - 0.50
RED CELL COUNT 5.25 x10^12/L 4.40 - 5.80
MCV 82.3 fL 80 - 99
MCH 29.0 pg 26.0 - 33.5
MCHC (g/L) * 352 g/L 300 - 350
RDW 14.9 11.5 - 15.0
PLATELET COUNT 304 x10^9/L 150 - 400
MPV 11.4 fL 7 - 13
WHITE CELL COUNT 8.49 x10^9/L 3.0 - 10.0
Neutrophils 63.9% 5.43 x10^9/L 2.0 - 7.5
Lymphocytes 32.4% 2.75 x10^9/L 1.2 - 3.65
Monocytes 2.9% 0.25 x10^9/L 0.2 - 1.0
Eosinophils 0.6% 0.05 x10^9/L 0.0 - 0.4
Basophils 0.2% 0.02 x10^9/L 0.0 - 0.1
ESR 2 mm/hr 1 - 10
BIOCHEMISTRY
C Reactive protein 0.9 mg/L <5.0
Hi Doc,
Many years ago I suffered from rectal pain
this must have been from 14yo to 24yo
one day I decided to go to the doctor
my CRP was inflated
my crp is now within normal range
can you have a look @ my blood results I have given and let me know
if my body has recovered
my questions
is there any lasting damage?
Will this effect my fertility - sounds like it was prostatitis?
if there is any lasting damage and would blood results have picked this up? Just anxiuous
ive attached my results for you to view
HAEMOGLOBIN (g/L) 152 g/L 130 - 170
HCT 0.432 0.37 - 0.50
RED CELL COUNT 5.25 x10^12/L 4.40 - 5.80
MCV 82.3 fL 80 - 99
MCH 29.0 pg 26.0 - 33.5
MCHC (g/L) * 352 g/L 300 - 350
RDW 14.9 11.5 - 15.0
PLATELET COUNT 304 x10^9/L 150 - 400
MPV 11.4 fL 7 - 13
WHITE CELL COUNT 8.49 x10^9/L 3.0 - 10.0
Neutrophils 63.9% 5.43 x10^9/L 2.0 - 7.5
Lymphocytes 32.4% 2.75 x10^9/L 1.2 - 3.65
Monocytes 2.9% 0.25 x10^9/L 0.2 - 1.0
Eosinophils 0.6% 0.05 x10^9/L 0.0 - 0.4
Basophils 0.2% 0.02 x10^9/L 0.0 - 0.1
ESR 2 mm/hr 1 - 10
BIOCHEMISTRY
C Reactive protein 0.9 mg/L <5.0
Hi Doc,
Many years ago I suffered from rectal pain
this must have been from 14yo to 24yo
one day I decided to go to the doctor
my CRP was inflated
my crp is now within normal range
can you have a look @ my blood results I have given and let me know
if my body has recovered
my questions
is there any lasting damage?
Will this effect my fertility - sounds like it was prostatitis?
if there is any lasting damage and would blood results have picked this up? Just anxiuous
ive attached my results for you to view
Brief Answer:
normal
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Greetings
We can't decide on prostatitis by blood test.
Do you have any burning sensation during ejaculation or pain in testis.?
Blood reports are normal.
You can get a semen analysis done to.know about fertility status.
Feel free to ask your doubt with more details
HOPE MY ANSWER HELPS YOU
REGARDS
normal
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Greetings
We can't decide on prostatitis by blood test.
Do you have any burning sensation during ejaculation or pain in testis.?
Blood reports are normal.
You can get a semen analysis done to.know about fertility status.
Feel free to ask your doubt with more details
HOPE MY ANSWER HELPS YOU
REGARDS
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D
doctor
i dont think you have answered my question
this blood test is around 3 years old.
It was prostatitis because i had all the symptoms that you have just said.
My questions are
with my blood test back to normal and having no symptoms? does the body get back to normal and if there was damage this would have been picked up on the blood test?
i dont think you have answered my question
this blood test is around 3 years old.
It was prostatitis because i had all the symptoms that you have just said.
My questions are
with my blood test back to normal and having no symptoms? does the body get back to normal and if there was damage this would have been picked up on the blood test?
does prostatitis effect fertility?
and if there was any inflammation this would have been picked up? thats the question i need answering
Brief Answer:
chronic prostatitis may not be evident in routine blood test
Detailed Answer:
Hi
I have already explained you about chronic prostatitis. It is a clinical diagnosis by direct examination and symptoms.
CRP may be elevated in all infections.
Unless we do SEMEN analysis we cannot comment up on fertility.
It depends on the severity of infection.
CRP may be elevated in prostatitis,not a conclusive test.
If you don't have any symptoms and if the semen analysis is normal you can be pretty sure that no damage to prostate.
HOPE MY ANSWER HELPS YOU
REGARDS
chronic prostatitis may not be evident in routine blood test
Detailed Answer:
Hi
I have already explained you about chronic prostatitis. It is a clinical diagnosis by direct examination and symptoms.
CRP may be elevated in all infections.
Unless we do SEMEN analysis we cannot comment up on fertility.
It depends on the severity of infection.
CRP may be elevated in prostatitis,not a conclusive test.
If you don't have any symptoms and if the semen analysis is normal you can be pretty sure that no damage to prostate.
HOPE MY ANSWER HELPS YOU
REGARDS
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj