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Are The High Levels Of Neutrophils And Lymphocytes Dangerous?

I got my blood test back and it states . Neutrophils 34. Lymphe 56. I get infusions Remincaid Im trying so hard to find how it got like that , plus as I have read alot my blood is poisoned, Caused by some kind of infection of some kind or what I own dogs also . I don't want to die from this. O 2 years ago I had a knee replacement my blood was low so they gave me blood. Are you there.Dr. XXXXX are you still there..





Fri, 5 Sep 2014
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As you have used remicade and had knee replacement surgery i come to the conclusion that you are having rheumatoid arthritis. Having an autoimmune disease may cause variation in your blood profile. But the rise in lymphocytes may also suggest infection. What is your total wbc count level? Blood transfusion two years back doesn't cause these symptoms. I suggest you approach a hospital if you have any symptoms of fever fatigued breathlesness.
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Are The High Levels Of Neutrophils And Lymphocytes Dangerous?

As you have used remicade and had knee replacement surgery i come to the conclusion that you are having rheumatoid arthritis. Having an autoimmune disease may cause variation in your blood profile. But the rise in lymphocytes may also suggest infection. What is your total wbc count level? Blood transfusion two years back doesn t cause these symptoms. I suggest you approach a hospital if you have any symptoms of fever fatigued breathlesness.