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What Causes Persistent Pain In Hands And Legs While Having High TLC Level?
My mother age is 52, we had her blood test 3 days before and reports note high TLC amount i.e 14000 but as i read the symptoms it says fever and cold, but she is not suffering from cold or fever instead she has continuous pain in her hands and fingers also in legs....the body movement had gone slow pain in shoulders and neck is also persisiting
Hello, Regarding he pain in hands and fingers : is it a gradual or sudden onset of such a pain. Kindly go for the differential count as well as presence of any reactive lymphocytes in the smear. These symptoms are mixture of weakness due to viral infection. There could also be presence of some inherent infection, which is acute and can be seen in the differential count as elevated neutrophil count. You should repeat your reports and also go with the tests like CRP, to screen out if there is really any infection or acute inflammatory lesion iside the body. good luck!
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What Causes Persistent Pain In Hands And Legs While Having High TLC Level?
Hello, Regarding he pain in hands and fingers : is it a gradual or sudden onset of such a pain. Kindly go for the differential count as well as presence of any reactive lymphocytes in the smear. These symptoms are mixture of weakness due to viral infection. There could also be presence of some inherent infection, which is acute and can be seen in the differential count as elevated neutrophil count. You should repeat your reports and also go with the tests like CRP, to screen out if there is really any infection or acute inflammatory lesion iside the body. good luck!