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What Would Be The Problem In Low White Blood Count?

my daugthrs white blood is 3.8 shes had 2 mono test one rapid th neg. I m till waiting on one more mono test 2 come bAck. they r doing a cbc test if her numbers go up is this good or a sign of cancer
Wed, 20 Jul 2011
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Hi,
Thanks for query,
Your daughter's wbc is low,
if she has got problem for which blood count done,take the treatment.
After some time go for TC,DCplatelet count, and see that any rise in wbc,
if there is no rise then consult hematologist.
ok and bye.
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i have found out her white blood count has went from 2.1 friday, to 4.2 monday her platelet count has dropped from 90000 to 86000 she has no mono. But found out she did have it in the past when she was younger. They still wont tell me what this means they are referring me to st judes any insight you could give would be apreciated

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What Would Be The Problem In Low White Blood Count?

Hi, Thanks for query, Your daughter s wbc is low, if she has got problem for which blood count done,take the treatment. After some time go for TC,DCplatelet count, and see that any rise in wbc, if there is no rise then consult hematologist. ok and bye.