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What Does This Blood Report Indicate?

Yes I am having a pain in my back around my lung so I just had my results from doctor.here is asia the doctor is not good in speakers English. See the results I got rbc0000/m2. Hgb I3.I. hct 40.8. Msv 24.mchc 32.rdw I9.7. Wbc8070. Neutropils 39.7. Lymphocytes 44.8. monocytes9 9.I4. Eosinophils 5.54. Basophils 0.837..pls I need to understand my lab thanks
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Hello,
Thanks for trusting Healthcaremagic!
I have gone through your reports.

I can assure you that the above report is perfectly normal and nothing abnormal in it..Complete blood count is not of good value for back pain.
I suggest you to do the following as a first line management.
1-strict bed rest for few days ,avoid strenuous activities .
2.Take analgesics like diclofenac for pain.
3.warm compresses over the area provide symptomatic relief.
If the symptoms persist despite all these kindly consult an orthopedician and he may guide you accordingly. You might need an x-ray and MRI scan to find out the cause of your back pain.
Hope it helps.
Regards
Dr Shinas
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What Does This Blood Report Indicate?

Hello, Thanks for trusting Healthcaremagic! I have gone through your reports. I can assure you that the above report is perfectly normal and nothing abnormal in it..Complete blood count is not of good value for back pain. I suggest you to do the following as a first line management. 1-strict bed rest for few days ,avoid strenuous activities . 2.Take analgesics like diclofenac for pain. 3.warm compresses over the area provide symptomatic relief. If the symptoms persist despite all these kindly consult an orthopedician and he may guide you accordingly. You might need an x-ray and MRI scan to find out the cause of your back pain. Hope it helps. Regards Dr Shinas