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What Does The Blood Report Indicate?

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Posted on Tue, 2 Jun 2015
Question: these are my recent test results what do they mean? High Wbc: 15.6 K/uL, Low Monocyte %: 4.7 %, High Absolute Neutrophil Count: 9.7 K/uL, High Reportable Absolute Lymphocyte Count: 4.8 K/uL
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Answered by Dr. Noble Zachariah (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
The cause of high neutrophil count to be determined.

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Welcome and thanks for your query.
Your significant finding is a high neutrophil count. The usual reason for this is a bacterial infection. If you have symptoms of an infection like fever, respiratory, urinary tract infection, you would require antibiotics. Another cause of high neutrophil count is the use of steroids.
It would be good for you to see a doctor and have yourself examined and treated.
The mild elevation of Lymphocytes may not significant.
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What Does The Blood Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: The cause of high neutrophil count to be determined. Detailed Answer: Hello, Welcome and thanks for your query. Your significant finding is a high neutrophil count. The usual reason for this is a bacterial infection. If you have symptoms of an infection like fever, respiratory, urinary tract infection, you would require antibiotics. Another cause of high neutrophil count is the use of steroids. It would be good for you to see a doctor and have yourself examined and treated. The mild elevation of Lymphocytes may not significant.