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Blood Test Showed RBC 9-12/hpf And Hemoglobin-5.3. Severe Problem? Should I Consult A Doctor?

am 47. today ve taken a blood test for serum bilirubin. the results said that
total - 2.7 mg/dl
direct - 0.6 mg/dl
indirect - 2.1 mg/dl
S.G.O.T - 131.4 ju/l
S.G.P.T - 64.3 ju/l

and also
RBC 9-12 / hpf
hemoglobin - 5.3

is there any severe problem so that i can immediately consult the doctor directly.
please help me to know this.
Tue, 14 May 2013
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Hello,
Thanks for the query to H.C.M.Forum.
Serum bilirubin 2.7 (high, normal level is less than 1 mg/dl)
Direct 0.6 (normal in your case because less than 0.7 mg/dl)
Indirect 2.1 mg/dl( very high in you, normal 0.2 to 0.7 mg/dl)
S G O T 131.4 ( high as normal 5-45)
S G P T 64.3 ( high as normal 5-45)
R B C ( ERYTHROCYTES) 9-12 million/cmm ( very high in your case because normal value is 4.5 to 5.5 million /cmm)
Heamoglobin 5.3 g/dl ( normal 13-16 g/dl very low in you)
Every thing is clear that you have ANEMIA ( simply less amount of blood)
Types of anemia are many ,so you have to consult a hematologist and get in complete blood examination.
Erythrocytosis means increase in R B C count as above mentioned.
Here I would like to say one thing in your case as SERUM BILIRUBIN level is high so you have jaundice ( may be physiological, which is NOT dangerous at all).
Breakdown of R B Cs causes increase in bilirubin level so you have to check up this thing also.
Get in complete Ultrasound ,blood, urine,stool examination to rule out disease in liver , ( hepatitis A , B , C H)
Good luck , if any further query I will be happy to help.
Dr. HET
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Blood Test Showed RBC 9-12/hpf And Hemoglobin-5.3. Severe Problem? Should I Consult A Doctor?

Hello, Thanks for the query to H.C.M.Forum. Serum bilirubin 2.7 (high, normal level is less than 1 mg/dl) Direct 0.6 (normal in your case because less than 0.7 mg/dl) Indirect 2.1 mg/dl( very high in you, normal 0.2 to 0.7 mg/dl) S G O T 131.4 ( high as normal 5-45) S G P T 64.3 ( high as normal 5-45) R B C ( ERYTHROCYTES) 9-12 million/cmm ( very high in your case because normal value is 4.5 to 5.5 million /cmm) Heamoglobin 5.3 g/dl ( normal 13-16 g/dl very low in you) Every thing is clear that you have ANEMIA ( simply less amount of blood) Types of anemia are many ,so you have to consult a hematologist and get in complete blood examination. Erythrocytosis means increase in R B C count as above mentioned. Here I would like to say one thing in your case as SERUM BILIRUBIN level is high so you have jaundice ( may be physiological, which is NOT dangerous at all). Breakdown of R B Cs causes increase in bilirubin level so you have to check up this thing also. Get in complete Ultrasound ,blood, urine,stool examination to rule out disease in liver , ( hepatitis A , B , C H) Good luck , if any further query I will be happy to help. Dr. HET