
What Does My Lab Test Report Indicate?

It can be due to acute viral infection
Detailed Answer:
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Based on the history you have shared, since it was inclusive so I had to go through your other query and in the reports you had shared the picture so I assume that is what you need to discuss about?
It is a partial report of complete picture and it is otherwise normal except that monocytes count are increased which is a type of white cells which is usually Increased in certain acute viral infections or chronic infections which may be bacterial or fungal. It is usually reversible and once infection settles down, it settles back to the normal.
Hope this has answered your query, if you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
Regards.


It can be raised in mild infections
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
It would have been more convenient if you had uploaded complete reports.
You can mail them to YYYY@YYYY with my name in the subject.
However based on the brief details available, slight increase in WBC occurs in acute infections and very high Counts need to be evaluated for hematological abnormalities and over productions of abnormal cells in marrow.
Increased Hemoglobin can also be due to long term respiratory disease, smoking or living on high altitude etc but very high counts also need to be evaluated for abnormal production problems.
Regards.


It's not in such range yet
Detailed Answer:
Hi! Thanks for sharing the feedback. Your counts doesn't fall in such range though it needs to be monitored and repeated after atleast a month to look for any increasing trend. Also look for any signs of lymph nodes or swollen glands in body, specially in groin, neck and axilla. Regards.

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