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What Do These Following Blood Reports Indicate?

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Posted on Mon, 5 Dec 2016
Question: Sir, my monocytes,Basophils,MCH,MCHC,RDW-SD,RDW-CV,PDW,Platelet count,Bilirubin (direct , total & Indirect ) are not within prescribed limit. Why is it so ? What is the remedy to this problem ?
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Answered by Dr. Geeta Sundar (14 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Your reports indicate probably you had a recent viral infection.

Detailed Answer:
Hi welcome to HCM.

Your reports indicate probably you had a recent viral infection.

The reports should soon come back to normal. You can repeat platelet count after a week again and liver functions after 15 days, You can meanwhile try Caripril (papaya leaf extract for blood cells especially platelets) capsules and a liver protective like Silymarine, or a herbal product like LIV 52.

Wishing you speedy recovery.

Regards.
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What Do These Following Blood Reports Indicate?

Brief Answer: Your reports indicate probably you had a recent viral infection. Detailed Answer: Hi welcome to HCM. Your reports indicate probably you had a recent viral infection. The reports should soon come back to normal. You can repeat platelet count after a week again and liver functions after 15 days, You can meanwhile try Caripril (papaya leaf extract for blood cells especially platelets) capsules and a liver protective like Silymarine, or a herbal product like LIV 52. Wishing you speedy recovery. Regards.