What Does My Blood Test Report Indicate?
Question: Hi Sir, Recently I went for master health checkup and I got CBP results as below.
Hemoglobin: 16.4
PCV/HCT: 48.3
Total RBC Count: 5.82
Total WBC count: 8320
Patelet Count: 2.13
Neutrophils: 48.2
Lympocytes: 42.2
Eosinophils: 2.7
Monocytes: 4.9
Basophils: 2.0
PHERIPHERAL BLOOD SMEAR:
RBC: Normocytic, Normochronic
WBC:Mild Relative Lymphocytosis
Is there any thing danger for life. Could you please suggest me on the same.
Apart from this I have Thyroid problem and I am taking 50 mg.
Thansk
XXXX
Hemoglobin: 16.4
PCV/HCT: 48.3
Total RBC Count: 5.82
Total WBC count: 8320
Patelet Count: 2.13
Neutrophils: 48.2
Lympocytes: 42.2
Eosinophils: 2.7
Monocytes: 4.9
Basophils: 2.0
PHERIPHERAL BLOOD SMEAR:
RBC: Normocytic, Normochronic
WBC:Mild Relative Lymphocytosis
Is there any thing danger for life. Could you please suggest me on the same.
Apart from this I have Thyroid problem and I am taking 50 mg.
Thansk
XXXX
Brief answer....absolute normal reports
Detailed answer...
Hello,
Thanks for the query.
I have read your query and noted your concern.
I have seen your reports and I find them perfectly normal.
Probably you are getting concerned by mild relative lymphocytosis.
Lymphocytes are white blood cells and perform the defence mechanism of your body.
Whenever you have any infection,even a viral infection,then it may result in a slight increase in them. Since other parameters of your blood report are normal and you don't have any clinical symptom,then this report is labelled as a normal report for which you need not be under any stress.
I hope it helps,however you are most welcome to revert to me for any further query.
Best of luck
Thanks
Detailed answer...
Hello,
Thanks for the query.
I have read your query and noted your concern.
I have seen your reports and I find them perfectly normal.
Probably you are getting concerned by mild relative lymphocytosis.
Lymphocytes are white blood cells and perform the defence mechanism of your body.
Whenever you have any infection,even a viral infection,then it may result in a slight increase in them. Since other parameters of your blood report are normal and you don't have any clinical symptom,then this report is labelled as a normal report for which you need not be under any stress.
I hope it helps,however you are most welcome to revert to me for any further query.
Best of luck
Thanks
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Thank you sir for your valuable answer. I am happy with that. and I have one query.
recently I am feeling little bit(mild) feverish(not exactly fever but I am feeling like) even the temperature is normal. this is happening at evening time between 5pm-7pm.
And also I am afraid about hemoglobin level..Do I need to take any diet?
Could you please suggest me. Do I need to take any medicines or any tests.
Thanks
XXXX
recently I am feeling little bit(mild) feverish(not exactly fever but I am feeling like) even the temperature is normal. this is happening at evening time between 5pm-7pm.
And also I am afraid about hemoglobin level..Do I need to take any diet?
Could you please suggest me. Do I need to take any medicines or any tests.
Thanks
XXXX
Hello,
Just wait and watch. keep noting your fever everyday. in case you start getting some fever then you may consult your doctor for examination and further check up.
Till then just wait and watch.
Your hemoglobin is normal and you don't need any special diet.
Always try to eat more of fresh fruits,green vegetables and nuts.
Thanks
Just wait and watch. keep noting your fever everyday. in case you start getting some fever then you may consult your doctor for examination and further check up.
Till then just wait and watch.
Your hemoglobin is normal and you don't need any special diet.
Always try to eat more of fresh fruits,green vegetables and nuts.
Thanks
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Thank you sir, I am not getting any high temperature just I am feeling little bit uncomfortably during that time that too its not everyday.
I will follow your suggestions.
Thanks
XXXX
I will follow your suggestions.
Thanks
XXXX
Hello,
You are most welcome to ask any query any time.
Thanks
You are most welcome to ask any query any time.
Thanks
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar