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Can An Online Doctor Tell Me What My Blood Test Results Mean ?

hi i can you tell me what my blood test results mean Hematology WBC H 16.2 4.0 - 11.0 10*9/L RBC H 5.97 4.30 - 5.90 10*12/L Hemoglobin 168 135 - 180 g/L Hematocrit 0.50 0.41 - 0.52 L/L MCV 83 80 - 100 fL MCH 28.1 27.0 - 34.0 pg MCHC 339 323 - 365 g/L Platelet Count 324 150 - 400 10*9/L Differential Neutrophils H 8.7 2.0 - 8.0 10*9/L Lymphocytes H 5.9 1.0 - 4.0 10*9/L Monocytes H 1.2 0.9 10*9/L Eosinophils 0.3 0.8 10*9/L Basophils 0.0 0.3 10*9/L Granulocytes Immature 0.1 0.2 10*9/L RBC Morphology RBC Morphology Normal
Tue, 22 Jan 2013
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Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das

Look, the blood report indicates high WBC counts with high absolute neutrophil count.

It indicates presence of bacterial infection.

Other parameters are not problamatic.

Consult with your treating doctor for the broad spectrum antibiotic.

Regards.
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Can An Online Doctor Tell Me What My Blood Test Results Mean ?

Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das Look, the blood report indicates high WBC counts with high absolute neutrophil count. It indicates presence of bacterial infection. Other parameters are not problamatic. Consult with your treating doctor for the broad spectrum antibiotic. Regards.