What Does The TLC Count Increase When Having Fever And Gastritis?
Leukaemoid reaction
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for your query. I can understand your concerns.
Most likely you have leukaemoid reaction as suggested by progressively high total leucocyte count .Leukaemoid reaction is a physiological response to stress or infection (as opposed to a primary blood malignancy, such as leukemia).
Leukemoid reactions are generally benign and are not dangerous in and of themselves, although they are often a response to a significant disease state.
Acute leukemia will show immature blood cells called blasts or leukemia cells on peripheral blood examination.
However, leukemoid reactions can resemble more serious conditions such as chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), which can present with identical findings on peripheral blood smear.
You need to repeat your complete blood count after you recover from infection or completion of a course of antibiotics for reasonable period.
Regards
Dr. T.K. Biswas M.D. XXXXXXX
Leucocytosis vs. leukaemia
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Your blood report does not show any evidence of leukaemia. It shows only polymorphonuclear leucocytosis presumably due to underlying bacterial infection.
Complete the course of antibiotics as prescribed by your doctor and repeat complete blood count and in all possibility leucocyte count will return to normal.
Regards
Dr. T.K. Biswas M.D. XXXXXXX
night sweats and increased TLC
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for your query. I can understand your concerns.
Since your TLC has come down with antibiotic,you need to continue the antibiotic at least for a total period 7-10 days and repeat the count again.
Otherwise infection and other conditions that can cause night sweats include:
Tuberculosis
Brucellosis (a bacterial infection)
Endocarditis (an infection of your heart lining)
Hodgkin's lymphoma (Hodgkin's disease)
Leukemia
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
Pyogenic abscess (a pus-filled cavity caused by an infection).
Your doctor will be able to tell you which other investigation will be appropriate for you.In my opinion, a chest x-ray will be needed to exclude pulmonary tuberculosis,being the common cause of night sweats accompanied by loss of weight (initially). Though weight gain indicates recovery ,however mere weight gain of 400 gm may not be significant and hence persistent night sweats needs to be evaluated fresh.
Regards
Dr. T.K. Biswas M.D. XXXXXXX