What Does This Blood Test Report Indicate?
Question: Hi,
My blood test earlier today suggested that MPV is at 11.10 , MONO % at 6.4, and Creatinine level of 107.
Should I be concerned?
I have no symptoms of body weakness and I feel OK except for the fact that I have an infection which caused slightly enlarged lymph nodes under the right side of my chin and my right ear. I took Megamox antibiotic for 2 weeks ( dose of 2 pills, 1 mg, twice a day). I am currently on Brufen 400 thrice a day for 4 days based on the doctor's advice.
My blood test earlier today suggested that MPV is at 11.10 , MONO % at 6.4, and Creatinine level of 107.
Should I be concerned?
I have no symptoms of body weakness and I feel OK except for the fact that I have an infection which caused slightly enlarged lymph nodes under the right side of my chin and my right ear. I took Megamox antibiotic for 2 weeks ( dose of 2 pills, 1 mg, twice a day). I am currently on Brufen 400 thrice a day for 4 days based on the doctor's advice.
Brief Answer:
Hello dear. Your reports are ok except a mild elevated creatinine
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. I have gone through the reports. So you have all reports normal except a mild elevated mpv, which is not a concern as we take borderline values as normal. Monocytes are elevated just because you have infection and they will be alright after the infection settles. Only area of concern is elevated creatinine. You should not take brufen as it will lead to kidney injury. Visit a nephrologist for opinion regarding elevated creatinine.
Thanks and regards
Hello dear. Your reports are ok except a mild elevated creatinine
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. I have gone through the reports. So you have all reports normal except a mild elevated mpv, which is not a concern as we take borderline values as normal. Monocytes are elevated just because you have infection and they will be alright after the infection settles. Only area of concern is elevated creatinine. You should not take brufen as it will lead to kidney injury. Visit a nephrologist for opinion regarding elevated creatinine.
Thanks and regards
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Dr. Prasad
Thanks for your reply. Please note that the last creatinine check before this one took place in November 2015 where it was 82.00 ( normal range was set between 62-110). Other results related to Mono % and MPV percentage back then were at 4.99% and 10.5, respectively. I have three questions:
1. Do you believe the last readings of Mono %, MPV, and Creatinine are an indication of EPV?
2. Should I sun an EPV test?
3. What measures can be taken to lower my creatinine levels?
Just to mention that my height is 1.81 cm and I weigh 91 KGs.
Thanks again. XXXXXXX
1. Do you believe the last readings of Mono %, MPV, and Creatinine are an indication of EPV?
2. Should I sun an EPV test?
3. What measures can be taken to lower my creatinine levels?
Just to mention that my height is 1.81 cm and I weigh 91 KGs.
Thanks again. XXXXXXX
Brief Answer:
Please write full form of epv
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear.
I didnot get what do you mean by epv. Please elaborate. Drink plenty of fluids daily. Do not use any analgesics without doctors prescription. Visit a nephrologist to detect any early kidney disease.
Thanks and regards
Please write full form of epv
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear.
I didnot get what do you mean by epv. Please elaborate. Drink plenty of fluids daily. Do not use any analgesics without doctors prescription. Visit a nephrologist to detect any early kidney disease.
Thanks and regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
Sorry, I meant EBV ( Ebstein Barr Virus).
Brief Answer:
Hello dear. I dont think ebv testing is required
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. I think you have mild disease and usually it is self limiting. So no need to run the test.
Thanks
Hello dear. I dont think ebv testing is required
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. I think you have mild disease and usually it is self limiting. So no need to run the test.
Thanks
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj