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What Does The WBC Count In Haemogram Indicate?

my 2yr 4month daughter had a haemogram done and her results are
haemoglobin 11.8
RBC count 4.4
WBC count 7600
neutrophis 55
lymphocytes 35
monocytes 03
eosinophils 07
basophils 00
platelets 93000/ul

is she anemic. the doctors as unable to diagonis her. she has a fever of 100
Fri, 30 May 2014
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Hello and welcome to HCM,
The interpretation of blood report is as follows:
The hemoglobin is slightly low according to the age of the child.
Correction of low hemoglobin or anaemia is required.
For diagnosing the type of anemia peripheral blood smear examination is required.
The normal range for platelets is between 1.5 lakh to 4 lakh per cubic millimeter.
In your case the platelets are low i.e. 93,000 per cubic millimeter.
Thus, platelet count is reduced.
Platelet counts are reduced in cases of viral infections, malaria, ITP etc.
the white blood cell count of 76oo per cubic millimeter and differential white count are within normal limits.

You need to get investigations done for anemia and low platelet counts.

Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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What Does The WBC Count In Haemogram Indicate?

Hello and welcome to HCM, The interpretation of blood report is as follows: The hemoglobin is slightly low according to the age of the child. Correction of low hemoglobin or anaemia is required. For diagnosing the type of anemia peripheral blood smear examination is required. The normal range for platelets is between 1.5 lakh to 4 lakh per cubic millimeter. In your case the platelets are low i.e. 93,000 per cubic millimeter. Thus, platelet count is reduced. Platelet counts are reduced in cases of viral infections, malaria, ITP etc. the white blood cell count of 76oo per cubic millimeter and differential white count are within normal limits. You need to get investigations done for anemia and low platelet counts. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal