
I Have Had A Medical The Blood Test Results Are Showing Lymphocytes At 3.6 (it Say Range Is 1.0-3.0)

Question: Hi I have had a medical the blood test results are showing:
- lymphocytes at 3.6 (it say range is 1.0-3.0);
- ALT at 43 (it says norm is <41).
Also the urine test results are showing WBC at 500.
Ive tried to make an appointment with by doctor but there are no appointments for 4 weeks. Are the above causes for concern?
- lymphocytes at 3.6 (it say range is 1.0-3.0);
- ALT at 43 (it says norm is <41).
Also the urine test results are showing WBC at 500.
Ive tried to make an appointment with by doctor but there are no appointments for 4 weeks. Are the above causes for concern?
Brief Answer:
Urinary tract infection possible
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
You are having increased wbc in urine which means that you are having an urinary tract infection.
Uroculture may be needed and the treatment depends on the results of its results.
Also you are having increased lymphocyte which is a sign of infection.
The ALT is slightly,not significantly, increased.
This may be caused by the drugs you are currently taking. An isolated increased ALT is not significant for liver function.
I recommend retesting ALT levels after a month.
Hope I have answered the question.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Thanks.
Urinary tract infection possible
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
You are having increased wbc in urine which means that you are having an urinary tract infection.
Uroculture may be needed and the treatment depends on the results of its results.
Also you are having increased lymphocyte which is a sign of infection.
The ALT is slightly,not significantly, increased.
This may be caused by the drugs you are currently taking. An isolated increased ALT is not significant for liver function.
I recommend retesting ALT levels after a month.
Hope I have answered the question.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Thanks.
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