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What Does My WBC, RBC, Platelet Count Amount To? Are They Normal?

Complete Blood Picure Haemoglobin : 15.6 gms% RBC Count :5.1 M/cmm TOtal WBC Count : 6,400/cmm Differential Count Neutrophils : 60 % Lymphocytes : 34% Eosinophils : 4 % Monocytes : 2% Basophils : 0% PERIPHERAL BLOOD SMEAR :- NORMOCYTIC -NORMOCHROMIC. PLATELETS - ADEQUATE WBC-WITH IN NORMAL LIMITS The above is the blood test report of mine, please let me know weather the report is normal or any defect is there Thakyou Kranthi
Tue, 9 Oct 2012
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Internal Medicine Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
Welcome to HCM
Every blood report done needs to be corelated with the clinical condition of the patient,and the doctor who ordered it knows best.
your Hemoglobin and counts are with in normal limits.
But why these test are asked may require a clinical corelation.
If there are no major health issues.
Take care.
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General & Family Physician Dr. Aniruddha Panja's  Response
HI
Thanks for your query
Your reports are normal but clinical correlation is needed....
Take care.
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What Does My WBC, RBC, Platelet Count Amount To? Are They Normal?

Hi, Welcome to HCM Every blood report done needs to be corelated with the clinical condition of the patient,and the doctor who ordered it knows best. your Hemoglobin and counts are with in normal limits. But why these test are asked may require a clinical corelation. If there are no major health issues. Take care.