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What Does "hemoglobin-11.7 And Hematocrit-34.7" Suggest?

hello doctor! I worry about the outcome of lab tests that I performed. My hemoglobin is at 11.70 and 34.70 hematocrit, both appear to be low. Eosinophils in addition to 43 (high)

Monocyte 49 (high)

Band 7 (high) and

Neutrophils 1 (low)

What could be the diagnosis?
Mon, 27 Oct 2014
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Welcome to H.C.M.I am Dr Krishna Dubey.
Dear friend, your monocyte counts and eosinophil counts are very high. Hemoglobin 11.7 and Hematocrit 34.7 that is slightly low.
(Normal Hb value-13.0-18.0 g/dL in adult males and 11.5-16.5 g/dL in adult, non-pregnant females and HCT-normal values : 40-52 in adult males and 36-47 in adult females)

You need to properly evaluate. Repeat your complete blood count and peripheral blood film( to see abnormal cells in blood) from other lab.This will us for further management. keep in touch.
Thanx for query.
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What Does "hemoglobin-11.7 And Hematocrit-34.7" Suggest?

Welcome to H.C.M.I am Dr Krishna Dubey. Dear friend, your monocyte counts and eosinophil counts are very high. Hemoglobin 11.7 and Hematocrit 34.7 that is slightly low. (Normal Hb value-13.0-18.0 g/dL in adult males and 11.5-16.5 g/dL in adult, non-pregnant females and HCT-normal values : 40-52 in adult males and 36-47 in adult females) You need to properly evaluate. Repeat your complete blood count and peripheral blood film( to see abnormal cells in blood) from other lab.This will us for further management. keep in touch. Thanx for query.