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What Does The Blood Test Regarding Knee Pain Indicate?

Hello Doctor, My mother had her blood test conducted . The Haemotology report came out stating Leucocyte count of 14000. The differential count was neutrophills 64 %, Lymphocytes 28%, Eosinophils 05%, Monocytes 03% and Basophils 0. What does this state ? Can you please advise ? She also currently suffers from severe knee pain . Is it related ? Shes 51 years of age. Iam very worried , is this something critical ? Regards, Vinay George
Thu, 5 May 2016
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hi,

thank you for providing the brief history of you.

A thorough musculoskeletal assessment is advised.

As she is 51 years old and having knee pain, it could be related to early OA changes. Undergoing physical therapy should help the pain reudce and also improve the strength of the knee.

in my clinical experience I have seen patients with such complaints and physcial therapy helps majority of them

Regards
Jay Indravadan Patel
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What Does The Blood Test Regarding Knee Pain Indicate?

hi, thank you for providing the brief history of you. A thorough musculoskeletal assessment is advised. As she is 51 years old and having knee pain, it could be related to early OA changes. Undergoing physical therapy should help the pain reudce and also improve the strength of the knee. in my clinical experience I have seen patients with such complaints and physcial therapy helps majority of them Regards Jay Indravadan Patel