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How Can Weight Loss, Muscle Weakness, Pain In The Bones And Loss Of Appetite Be Treated?

Hello- What are some causes for a 415 count drop in a Absolute Lymphocytes count, 56 count drop in Absolute Eosinophils, drop in lymphocytes, Basphils. A decrease in AST 9, WBC decreasing, red slightly, and Platelets have risen 60 in count, absolute monocytes risen 44, absolute, neutrophils risen 44, neutrophils 5.8 of a rise within a month time period. Weight lose bone pain muscle weakness, random bruises with no injuries loss of appetite , pain upper left side under rob cage and labs within normal range. Showing very low blood range. AST below normal carbon dioxide 18, alkaline phosphate last test 31.
Fri, 17 May 2019
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Radiation Oncologist 's  Response
Hello,

Lab findings mentioned above requires further evaluation. If I were your treating doctor, I would have advised a PETCT scan, to rule out malignancy, and also a peripheral blood smear to look for any abnormalities in the blood cells and find additional clues.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Jatin Bhatia, Radiation Oncologist
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How Can Weight Loss, Muscle Weakness, Pain In The Bones And Loss Of Appetite Be Treated?

Hello, Lab findings mentioned above requires further evaluation. If I were your treating doctor, I would have advised a PETCT scan, to rule out malignancy, and also a peripheral blood smear to look for any abnormalities in the blood cells and find additional clues. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Jatin Bhatia, Radiation Oncologist