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What Causes Rise In WBC, RBC And Hematocrit Levels?

I had blood work done and it indicates lymphocytes are 4254 which went down since 2013 they were 5411. my wbc, rbc, hemoglobin, rdw, absolute neutrophils - monnocytes are all normal now and they were raised in 2013. my hematocrit is raised at 46.5 in 2013 it was 50.1. also, my tsh indicates 2.57 1st trimester of pregnancy and i have not had sex for 15 years so this is impossible, triglycerides are 212 in 2013 they were 242, hdl cholesterol is 57glucose 105, and vitamin d 14. does this all factor into my body thinking its pregnant? i am on multiple meds and disabled. my doctor thinks my heart is not getting enough oxygen. why does this say i am pregnant? i lost all children due to miscarriage in 5th month over 30 years ago.
Wed, 13 Apr 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

The lymphocytes and all other different parts of the white cell count (monocytes, neutrophils) are interpreted with the total white cell count. They are not interpreted on their own.
If the total white cell count is normal then there is not likely any reason for concern.


Thyroid results can be affected by different causes, pregnancy is only one of them. Normal tsh is 0.5 to 4, so yours is within normal range.
They only quoted pregnancy as a cause of a change in thyroid not that your body is under the impression there is a pregnancy present.

The decrease in triglycerides is good.

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What Causes Rise In WBC, RBC And Hematocrit Levels?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The lymphocytes and all other different parts of the white cell count (monocytes, neutrophils) are interpreted with the total white cell count. They are not interpreted on their own. If the total white cell count is normal then there is not likely any reason for concern. Thyroid results can be affected by different causes, pregnancy is only one of them. Normal tsh is 0.5 to 4, so yours is within normal range. They only quoted pregnancy as a cause of a change in thyroid not that your body is under the impression there is a pregnancy present. The decrease in triglycerides is good. I hope this helps