Blood Work Shows High Levels Of Eosinophil, TSH, CO2. Have Rapid Heartbeat. Need To Worry?
hi i just received some blood work results from my medical doctor. i live in a different town 6 hours away from my doctor went for a check up when i went back home for a short visit. 4 of the blood test came back high and i dont no what they mean. (1) Eosinophil is 13.1 (2) Eos#K/uL is 0.7 (3) CO2 is 30 (4) TSH is 4.30. I work and live in a different town should i be worried. I was exposed to black moled a few months back and now have a rapid heartbeat .
Hi, Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic. Interpretation of reports has to be done along with your clinical symptoms and signs. The reports you sent are not complete as there is no reference values attached along with the actual values. TSH looks in normal range only. Fast heart beat could be due to anxiety, anemia, fever, or other reasons which requires clinical assessment. I suggest you to meet the doctor along with the reports to correlate them and to advise the treatment. Hope I have answered your query. Regards.
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Blood Work Shows High Levels Of Eosinophil, TSH, CO2. Have Rapid Heartbeat. Need To Worry?
Hi, Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic. Interpretation of reports has to be done along with your clinical symptoms and signs. The reports you sent are not complete as there is no reference values attached along with the actual values. TSH looks in normal range only. Fast heart beat could be due to anxiety, anemia, fever, or other reasons which requires clinical assessment. I suggest you to meet the doctor along with the reports to correlate them and to advise the treatment. Hope I have answered your query. Regards.