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What Could High Lymphocytes And Low Neutrophils On Blood Test Mean?

I am a 18 year old female. I have been feeling sick here lately and havent had a period in 3 months. My lymph nodes in my neck and groin been causing me alot of problems lately and my spleen. My blood test shows high lymphcytes and low neutrophils. What could be wrong with me
Thu, 17 Jul 2014
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You have high lympho and low neutrophil count, but there are many reasons for that. Most common of that are viralb infection. However youvhavr enlarged Lymphnode and spleen which is quite uncommon in viral infection only. You must have some bother problem. So consult haematologist. It can be anything. Spleen enlargement is always matter of concern. so first diagnose properly and then take treatment accordingly.
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What Could High Lymphocytes And Low Neutrophils On Blood Test Mean?

You have high lympho and low neutrophil count, but there are many reasons for that. Most common of that are viralb infection. However youvhavr enlarged Lymphnode and spleen which is quite uncommon in viral infection only. You must have some bother problem. So consult haematologist. It can be anything. Spleen enlargement is always matter of concern. so first diagnose properly and then take treatment accordingly.