
What Does This Blood Test Report Indicate?

Question: I had a blood test and here were the out of range numbers
RBC 4.15
Mch 3.2
neutrophils 45.6
eosinophils 7.4
a1c 5.9
glucose fasting 113
not sure what it means
RBC 4.15
Mch 3.2
neutrophils 45.6
eosinophils 7.4
a1c 5.9
glucose fasting 113
not sure what it means
Brief Answer:
please upload the report
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
It would help me more to see the full report. Also please inform me about your medical history. Do you have any diagnosed condition regarding your blood sugar (diabetes or prediabetes)? Any allergies? Bronchial asthma? And finally why did you do the tests?
Kind Regards!
please upload the report
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
It would help me more to see the full report. Also please inform me about your medical history. Do you have any diagnosed condition regarding your blood sugar (diabetes or prediabetes)? Any allergies? Bronchial asthma? And finally why did you do the tests?
Kind Regards!
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


I m on zarelto for my arrythmia and my cardiologist wanted to check my blood levels, platelets, etc. I haven't been diagnosed with prediabetes. No allergies other than penicillin and levaquin. No bronchial asthma that I know of at this time. I am going to have an ablation on 12/2
L have been sneezing, as crazy as this sounds, 3 times once or twice a day.
L have been sneezing, as crazy as this sounds, 3 times once or twice a day.
Brief Answer:
seems like a mild anemia and prediabetes
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for the additional information.
You seem to have a mild anemia but I'm not absolutely sure about that. Comparison with older test reports is required. Some people have lower values than others without having any kind of disorder.
Your fasting blood sugar is high. It's not as high as in patients with diabetes, so this is called prediabetes. In such cases an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) is recommended. Checking the fasting blood sugar and checking postprandial blood sugar 2 hours after consuming 75grams of glucose may diagnose true diabetes. The low value of HbA1c is reassuring regarding diabetes.
Your MCH raises no serious concerns. Finally the somewhat elevated number of eosinophils may mean that your sneezing is caused by allergic reactions.
I hope it helps!
Kind Regards!
seems like a mild anemia and prediabetes
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for the additional information.
You seem to have a mild anemia but I'm not absolutely sure about that. Comparison with older test reports is required. Some people have lower values than others without having any kind of disorder.
Your fasting blood sugar is high. It's not as high as in patients with diabetes, so this is called prediabetes. In such cases an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) is recommended. Checking the fasting blood sugar and checking postprandial blood sugar 2 hours after consuming 75grams of glucose may diagnose true diabetes. The low value of HbA1c is reassuring regarding diabetes.
Your MCH raises no serious concerns. Finally the somewhat elevated number of eosinophils may mean that your sneezing is caused by allergic reactions.
I hope it helps!
Kind Regards!
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


When you say the hba1c low level is reassuring , doyou mean it's more likely diabetes? Would any of the following meds possibly cause high sugar levels?
Metotoporal
Levothyroxine
zetia
crestor actually I am now taking the generic
zarelto
other than loosing weight and continuing to do exercise, any other suggestions? I will admit that I eat a lot of sugar....
Metotoporal
Levothyroxine
zetia
crestor actually I am now taking the generic
zarelto
other than loosing weight and continuing to do exercise, any other suggestions? I will admit that I eat a lot of sugar....
Brief Answer:
crestor may cause hyperglycemia
Detailed Answer:
No, low HbA1c means that your blood sugar is under control. Values less than 6% are normal.
Crestor may indeed cause a worsening in blood sugar control. Most people without diabetes won't notice significant blood sugar elevations. People prone to diabetes are more likely to notice such elevations.
At this point only lifestyle changes are required. Increasing your physical activity, adopting a healthy diet plan and trying to control body weight would be very helpful. Regarding physical activity, walking fast for 20-30 minutes every day or every other day is enough but if you can do more than that then it's going to benefit you more. Your body weight is very important in blood sugar control. Obese or overweight individuals may be resistant to insulin and may have high blood sugar because of that.
Sugar and fat have to be reduced. Daily caloric consumption should be reduced to match your needs. You can consult a dietitian for details.
Kind Regards!
crestor may cause hyperglycemia
Detailed Answer:
No, low HbA1c means that your blood sugar is under control. Values less than 6% are normal.
Crestor may indeed cause a worsening in blood sugar control. Most people without diabetes won't notice significant blood sugar elevations. People prone to diabetes are more likely to notice such elevations.
At this point only lifestyle changes are required. Increasing your physical activity, adopting a healthy diet plan and trying to control body weight would be very helpful. Regarding physical activity, walking fast for 20-30 minutes every day or every other day is enough but if you can do more than that then it's going to benefit you more. Your body weight is very important in blood sugar control. Obese or overweight individuals may be resistant to insulin and may have high blood sugar because of that.
Sugar and fat have to be reduced. Daily caloric consumption should be reduced to match your needs. You can consult a dietitian for details.
Kind Regards!
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Brief Answer:
most statins cause this
Detailed Answer:
Crestor is a statin. Most statins cause the same side effect. Pitavastatin is supposed to cause this side effect less than other statins.
Kind Regards!
most statins cause this
Detailed Answer:
Crestor is a statin. Most statins cause the same side effect. Pitavastatin is supposed to cause this side effect less than other statins.
Kind Regards!
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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