What Does High WBC Count Indicate?
Question: Could you please see the attached tests and tell me what is the diagnosis and what type of treatment i need
Brief Answer:
What are your symptoms?
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I have reviewed the results but alone are not sufficient to make a real diagnosis and manage accordingly. Some of the worries are as follows:
1. The WBC is high and suggest a probably infection.
2. The HBA1c is too much and probably signals a poorly controlled diabetes or you could be diabetic if not yet diagnosed.
3. Your blood TSH levels are low.
All these will only make more sense when looked into with your symptoms. Kindly provide more details about this as laboratory tests alone are not enough to make any meaningful calls.
I hope to hear back from you at your earliest convenience.
What are your symptoms?
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I have reviewed the results but alone are not sufficient to make a real diagnosis and manage accordingly. Some of the worries are as follows:
1. The WBC is high and suggest a probably infection.
2. The HBA1c is too much and probably signals a poorly controlled diabetes or you could be diabetic if not yet diagnosed.
3. Your blood TSH levels are low.
All these will only make more sense when looked into with your symptoms. Kindly provide more details about this as laboratory tests alone are not enough to make any meaningful calls.
I hope to hear back from you at your earliest convenience.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
I am a diabetic, and I want somebody just to analyze my tests and give me the meaning of ech test and what kind of infection or desease i have from the result
Brief Answer:
See beloW!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
The increased whites cells is suggestive of a bacterial infection.
Your diabetes is poorly controlled. Talk to your doctor to get the medications adjusted.
Also you seem to have hyperthyroidism as well.
Other findings are in the normal range.
I wish you well.
See beloW!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
The increased whites cells is suggestive of a bacterial infection.
Your diabetes is poorly controlled. Talk to your doctor to get the medications adjusted.
Also you seem to have hyperthyroidism as well.
Other findings are in the normal range.
I wish you well.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar