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Hello I did a blood test it showed all normal but my MPV (mean platelet volume) is 12.37 fL (normal range 7.45-10.84) and eosinophil is 9.59 %. Only thing is I have eczema but I’m not sure if this is the cause for the raise eosinophil. I had a flu/cold last week should I be concerned??? Feeling anxious. My platelet count is 192. When I did a blood test in August my eosinophil was 0.1 and platelet count 150
Female | 25
It’s understandable to feel anxious after seeing those results. An elevated eosinophil count can indeed occur due to conditions like allergies or infections, and your eczema might contribute to this elevation. Additionally, a recent cold can influence your blood profile as well. Your platelet count is within a normal range, which is reassuring. While these variations may not indicate a serious issue, consulting your physician for personalized advice is always a wise step. They can provide insights tailored to your health history and current symptoms.
Answered on 17th Mar '25
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I am 20F. Since May, I started a new job in May (retail part time as a student). I've been having nosebleeds since then. During summer it was worse when i was working many many hrs, where it happened alongside dizziness and headaches. Its recently happening again on and off since May- sometimes due to stress and dehydration , dust, allergies and the flu (dont know exact cause). It always come from one nostril.
Female | 20
Nosebleeds happen, especially with stress, lack of fluids, or breathing in dust and allergens. One nostril bleeding is usually no biggie. Try drinking more water, avoiding dusty spaces, and using a humidifier. But if it won't quit, best to have a doctor check it.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
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Mere husband ka neutrophils 67 aya h to ye koi bdi problm h kya pls tell me
Male | 33
A high neutrophil count of 67 indicates inflammation or infection. Your husband may experience fever, body aches. Tests are needed to identify the cause. Treatment depends on the underlying reason. Ensure he drinks fluids and rests properly.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
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Dear Doctor, Due to my father's high blood viscosity, suspicion of polycythemia arises, necessitating blood draws every 3 weeks to maintain appropriate levels. At 69 years old, he experiences symptoms such as skin itching, swelling, head numbness, and fatigue. Currently, his JAK2 V617F mutation showed 0.8 then 1.2%, with JAK2 exon 12 negative and EPO at 13.4. Abdominal CT and chest X-ray are normal. After a few months of phlebotomy, his levels normalized. Now, we await the bone marrow biopsy results, which do not confirm Polycythemia Vera: "Microscopic description: The bone marrow biopsy sample shows somewhat hypocellular hematopoietic parenchyma relative to age, which is terminally mature. Myeloid ratio is 2:1 with dominance of late precursors; no blast cells are noted. The number of megakaryocytes is normal with no clustering. There is no interstitial fibrosis or lymphoid infiltrate. Diagnosis: Mature, hypocellular hematopoietic parenchyma without myeloproliferative features. Cytogenetic analysis confirmed male karyotype; no clonal chromosomal abnormalities detected. Indication for examination D7510 Secondary polycythemia Note Submicroscopic rearrangements, small structural chromosomal aberrations, DNA-level differences cannot be ruled out with the method used." I am quite confused as JAK2 positivity typically suggests PV, yet the biopsy suggests otherwise, possibly indicating secondary polycythemia. Could you please clarify based on this information what you personally think is more likely, Polycythemia Vera or another secondary cause? Thank you very much for your help.
Male | 67
Your father's symptoms and test results do suggest some complexity. The presence of JAK2 mutation often points towards Polycythemia Vera (PV), but the bone marrow biopsy does not show typical myeloproliferative features, suggesting it might be secondary polycythemia instead. Consult a hematologist, specializing in blood disorders, and can provide a more accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan.
Answered on 3rd July '24
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I am 23 year old female.. I have continuous bruise on my leg and arm without hitting last 3 year.. I didn't eat any medicine.. so what should I do now?
Female | 23
An occurrence of bruising without any previous history of trauma or injury is a condition that needs attention. You are doing right not to take medicines right away. Bruising without an obvious cause could be due to low platelet count, clotting disorders, or Vitamin deficiencies. The optimal way to find out is through an in-person appointment with a specialist who will draw blood in a lab to diagnose the disease.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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