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What Causes Ringing In Ears Along With Night Sweats?

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Posted on Fri, 13 Mar 2015
Question: My neutrophils count is 1.6, lymphocytes 1.7, monocytes .5, eosinophils 0.1, basophils 0.0 and my total wcc is 3.9. Kidney and liver blood tests are fine. I am a fit 38 year and exercise 6 days a week but have been feeling run down and tired in the last 4mths. I am also getting the occassional night sweats. I also have ringing noise in he left ear which occurred around about the same time. My doctor didn't seem to be worried about the blood results but I am. Can you please help.
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Answered by Dr. Jyothi B L (30 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
WBC count, not to worry.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for asking.

I am Dr. Jyothi BL and I will be answering your query

Based on your query, my opinion is as follows:

1. The range of the WBC differential count of each cells is within the normal range. The count is a bit low. However, if there is no infection, not to worry.

2. Need to know about haemoglobin levels. If its normal, evaluation for hypothyroidism and regular nutrition necessary.

3. Ringing noise in ear could be due to Eustachian tube partial block. You can try Valsalva manoeuvre - You can close both of your nostrils and mouth and try to blow air out. You can feel a popping in the ear. Do it 3-4 times daily. If it continues, an ENT examination will be necessary. Besides if there are no ear/nose or throat symptoms, it has no corelation with your blood count numbers.

4. occasional night sweats, could be due to temperature variation and blankets. Not sure about your age or sex. Further I don't see any serious concerns such as cancers from your current blood count picture. If you have other blood reports, you are free to discuss with me.

Do get back with personal details, thyroid hormone profile and if possible, attach the haematology report. Nothing to worry, as of now.

Hope it helps.
Any further queries, happy to help again.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Prasad
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Follow up: Dr. Jyothi B L (1 hour later)
k you for your answers Dr XXXXXXX

My TSH count is 1.8. Doctor says there is no need for a TFT blood test as the TSH is fine. Is this true?

Also what do you mean by heamotology report?
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Answered by Dr. Jyothi B L (6 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Hemoglobin levels, rbc count needed.

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for replying again.

Yes, TSH is within normal range. Not to worry about TFT.

Hematology report includes, all blood tests like haemoglobin, platelet count, rbc count, etc. You have obtained the values, you gave during our first discussion from it like neutrophil and lymphocytes. If you can attach the whole report, I can try to be more helpful. Importantly need to look into haemoglobin levels.

Hope it helps.
Any further queries, happy to help again.

Dr. Jyothi BL
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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What Causes Ringing In Ears Along With Night Sweats?

Brief Answer: WBC count, not to worry. Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for asking. I am Dr. Jyothi BL and I will be answering your query Based on your query, my opinion is as follows: 1. The range of the WBC differential count of each cells is within the normal range. The count is a bit low. However, if there is no infection, not to worry. 2. Need to know about haemoglobin levels. If its normal, evaluation for hypothyroidism and regular nutrition necessary. 3. Ringing noise in ear could be due to Eustachian tube partial block. You can try Valsalva manoeuvre - You can close both of your nostrils and mouth and try to blow air out. You can feel a popping in the ear. Do it 3-4 times daily. If it continues, an ENT examination will be necessary. Besides if there are no ear/nose or throat symptoms, it has no corelation with your blood count numbers. 4. occasional night sweats, could be due to temperature variation and blankets. Not sure about your age or sex. Further I don't see any serious concerns such as cancers from your current blood count picture. If you have other blood reports, you are free to discuss with me. Do get back with personal details, thyroid hormone profile and if possible, attach the haematology report. Nothing to worry, as of now. Hope it helps. Any further queries, happy to help again.