
What Does My Blood Test Report Indicate?

Posted on
Tue, 22 Dec 2015
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Question : now i have blood test as normal routine test so in this report lymphcytes is 54% and normal range is 20 to 45 so ani problem
Brief Answer:
A slight increase in the lymphocyte count is common.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for your query.
1. A slight increase in the lymphocyte count is common.
2. It is a temporary condition and will return back to normal.
3. It is usually due to infection, mostly viral.
4. This is not a cause for worry.
I hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions I will be available to answer them.
Regards.
A slight increase in the lymphocyte count is common.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for your query.
1. A slight increase in the lymphocyte count is common.
2. It is a temporary condition and will return back to normal.
3. It is usually due to infection, mostly viral.
4. This is not a cause for worry.
I hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions I will be available to answer them.
Regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Now today I done usg and report is one nodes is 8 mm instead of 9mm second both are same as per 25.11.2015 report so this nodes can slowly regress in future? And nothing issue in future after this nodes size in the same
Brief Answer:
Good sign of recovery. No long term / future problem.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for writing back.
1. Yes, it is a good sign that recovery is taking place.
2. There is no long term problem expected if the node sizes remain under one centimetre (10 mm), even if they fluctuate.
I hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions I will be available to answer them.
Regards.
Good sign of recovery. No long term / future problem.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for writing back.
1. Yes, it is a good sign that recovery is taking place.
2. There is no long term problem expected if the node sizes remain under one centimetre (10 mm), even if they fluctuate.
I hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions I will be available to answer them.
Regards.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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