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What Do These Blood Test Reports Indicate?

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Posted on Mon, 19 Jun 2017
Question: Can you please tell me if these blood tests are bad as they were highlighted on the test?

Anything to worry about?

CBC W/ DIFFERENTIAL

Component      Value      Ref Range & Units
WBC      14.99 (H)      4.00-13.00 10^3/uL
Neutrophils Absolute     11.49 (H)      1.30-6.70 10ˆ3/µL
Monocytes Absolute     1.53 (H)      0.10-0.60 10*3/uL

COMP METABOLIC PANEL (14)

Sodium      133 (L)      136-144 mmol/L     
Potassium      5.2 (H)      3.6-5.1 mmol/L     
Chloride      98 (L)      101-111 mmol/L     

VITAMIN D, 25-HYDROXY

25-Hydroxyvitamin D (Total)     24.04 (L)     30.00-100.00 ng/mL
     
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Answered by Dr. Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh (32 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Information

Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome,

Interpreting lab data requires knowing what symptoms a person is having, what ongoing medical problems they have, what medications they are on, and what values previous lab results have shown.

Your white blood count is high particularly because of the elevated neutrophils. Neutrophils increase in response to infection and inflammation.

The elevated monocytes can be from inflammation or infection (usually viral).

Your sodium is slightly low and potassium slightly high. This could be the result of low adrenal function, diabetes, kidney problems, or certain medications.

Your Vitamin D level (total) is low, but the important part to look at is Vitamin D3. If that is low, then taking a supplement would be a good thing to do.

I advise following up with your physician regarding the abnormal white blood count and sodium/potassium imbalance.

I wouldn't worry about the chloride level. That will correct when the sodium and potassium imbalance corrects.
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What Do These Blood Test Reports Indicate?

Brief Answer: Information Detailed Answer: Hello and welcome, Interpreting lab data requires knowing what symptoms a person is having, what ongoing medical problems they have, what medications they are on, and what values previous lab results have shown. Your white blood count is high particularly because of the elevated neutrophils. Neutrophils increase in response to infection and inflammation. The elevated monocytes can be from inflammation or infection (usually viral). Your sodium is slightly low and potassium slightly high. This could be the result of low adrenal function, diabetes, kidney problems, or certain medications. Your Vitamin D level (total) is low, but the important part to look at is Vitamin D3. If that is low, then taking a supplement would be a good thing to do. I advise following up with your physician regarding the abnormal white blood count and sodium/potassium imbalance. I wouldn't worry about the chloride level. That will correct when the sodium and potassium imbalance corrects.