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What Do Test Results Cyanmethaemoglobin Method- 10.2gm% Indicate?

My brother has severe ankle pain. He was advised to take some tests and the reports are as follows 1. Cyanmethaemoglobin method- 10.2gm% 2. Total WBC - 6900 Per cumm 3.Polymorphs - 70% 4.Lymphocytes - 28% 5. Eosinophills - 02% 6. ASO,CRP, RA - Negative Are there are any known issues that can be found using the above reports. Kindly advise.
Tue, 12 May 2015
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Your brother has got low hemoglobin level . Normal is between 14 to 16 gm%. Other reports are normal except slight increased lymphocyte count. Nothing to worry. Has he met with trauma and was Xray done? If not I would advise Xray of involved ankle anteroposterior and lateral views to rule out bony abnormalities. Visit radiology center nearby you and get it done. Start tab diclofenac 50mg twice a day for pain relief. You need to consult expert orthopaedic surgeon with report. All the best.
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What Do Test Results Cyanmethaemoglobin Method- 10.2gm% Indicate?

Dear patient Your brother has got low hemoglobin level . Normal is between 14 to 16 gm%. Other reports are normal except slight increased lymphocyte count. Nothing to worry. Has he met with trauma and was Xray done? If not I would advise Xray of involved ankle anteroposterior and lateral views to rule out bony abnormalities. Visit radiology center nearby you and get it done. Start tab diclofenac 50mg twice a day for pain relief. You need to consult expert orthopaedic surgeon with report. All the best.