Routine blood test report comparison problem.

Updated on healthy 2024-04-20
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The two test reports didn't look like a big deal. All are within the reference range, and most of them are normal. You must know that the human body changes, so the results of each test are within the reference range.

    You're not anemic. But in 2013, the MCV exceeded by a lot. Do you drink a lot?

    The test was done if there was bleeding at the time of examination. If you drink a lot. The MCV is going to be high.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's normal, even if the same specimen is done continuously, it may not be exactly the same, not to mention that the internal environment of the body is changing all the time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Judging from the results, both test sheets are normal, although the values have changed somewhat, but they are within the normal range, and there is no problem.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Anemia is not an independent disease, and there are many causes of anemia: iron deficiency, bleeding, hemolysis, hematopoietic dysfunction, etc. It is recommended to go to your local children's hospital**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Low neutrophils and high lymphocytes are also in good percentage, indicating a viral infection. Several anemia indicators have been lowered, indicating anemia, so hurry up and go to the hospital for regularity**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is recommended that you see an experienced pediatrician;

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Here are a few things you need to check:

    1. Hepatitis B two and a half, hepatitis B virus DNA: (to determine the hepatitis B virus replication in the body of hepatitis B virus carriers, the strength of infectivity).

    2. Liver function: (to determine whether liver function is damaged or the degree of damage).

    3. B-ultrasound: (use the B-ultrasound results of liver, gallbladder and spleen before and after to compare with each other to find and understand the progress or current situation of liver disease).

    4. Alpha-fetoglobulin should be checked regularly: because alpha-fetoglobulin can indicate the early stage of liver cancer, and even earlier than B-ultrasound, CT, and magnetic resonance imaging.

    You can't judge your ** condition based on a routine blood test. If it helps you, please click Agree.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello! The blood routine is OK, the middle cell ratio is slightly higher, and the other main indicators (red blood cells, hemoglobin, white blood cells, platelets) are all normal, and this blood routine can be regarded as a normal blood routine. Don't worry about individual arrows, hehe

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In addition to the numbers and reference values, there are also symbols " " and " " on the blood test sheet to indicate that the reference value is higher or lower than the normal reference value. Learn to read the routine blood test sheet, and know the meaning of each value from the analysis of the blood routine test results.

    What to do with the results of a routine blood test

    1. How to analyze the results of routine blood examination.

    The blood test report includes red blood cells (RBC), hemoglobin (HB), white blood cells (WBC) and white blood cell differential, hematocrit (HCT) and platelets (PL). On the right side of the report sheet there will be a normal reference value, and when the check result exceeds the reference value, in addition to the numbers, there will be symbols " " and " to indicate that it is higher or lower than the normal reference value. When looking at a routine blood report, the data of white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets are the most critical.

    2. Hemoglobin and red blood cells.

    The main function of hemoglobin is to carry oxygen molecules, and it is the most abundant blood cell in the blood. The normal concentration of hemoglobin ranges from 110 to 150 g L, and if the concentration of haemoglobin in expectant mothers is greater than 150 g L, there may be a lack of oxygen in the blood. If hemoglobin and red blood cells are reduced at the same time, there is a risk of acute or chronic blood loss, lack of hematopoietic factors, hematopoietic disorders, hematopoietic tissue damage, anemia, etc.

    There are also differences in the criteria for judging whether expectant mothers are anemic at home and abroad. The normal value of hemoglobin in China is 100 g l, less than 100 g l is mild anemia, less than 80 g l is moderate anemia, and less than 60 g l is severe anemia. In foreign countries, the normal value of hemoglobin is 110g L, and less than 110g L is mild anemia.

    Less than 90 g L is moderate anemia, and less than 70 g L is severe anemia.

    3. White blood cells.

    White blood cells mainly have the role of destroying pathogens and protecting health, and there is a certain room for growth during pregnancy, starting from 7 weeks of pregnancy and reaching the highest peak at 30 weeks of pregnancy. Its normal value ranges from (5 12) 10 9 L, and can reach up to (14 16) 10 9 L.

    4. Platelets.

    Normal platelet values range from PLT (100 300) 109 L, and if platelets are lower than 100 109 L, it will affect the coagulation function of the expectant mother.

    Teach you to understand the routine blood report during pregnancy.

    There are many points to know about the results of urinalysis.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If the proportion of neutrophils deviates slightly from the normal value, it is recommended to go to the hospital for observation and re-examination.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Indicators such as hgb and mcv are low.

    Preliminary judgment - anemia.

    But what type of anemia exactly needs to be further investigated!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Moderate anemia and small red blood cells are common in two possibilities: 1. Iron deficiency; 2. You are from Guangzhou, the possibility of thalassemia cannot be ruled out, and it is recommended to go to the hospital to check the cause of anemia.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Neutropenia:

    1) Diseases such as typhoid, paratyphoid, malaria, brucellosis, certain viral infections (such as hepatitis B, measles, influenza), blood diseases, anaphylactic shock, aplastic anemia, high cachexia, granulocytopenia or deficiency, hypersplenism, autoimmune diseases, etc.

    2) Poisoning damage: Heavy metal or organic poisoning, radiation damage, etc.

    3) Antineoplastic drugs, benzodiazepine sedatives, sulfonylurea insulin secretagogues, antiepileptic drugs, antifungal drugs, antiviral drugs, antipsychotics, some non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, etc.

    Eosinophilia:

    1) Allergic diseases such as bronchitis, bronchial asthma, urticaria, drug-induced rash, angioedema, food allergy, tropical eosinophilia, serum sickness, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, etc.

    2) **Disease and parasitic diseases: psoriasis, eczema, pemphigus, dermatitis herpetiformis, fungal ** disease, paragonimiasis, hookworm disease, hycoccosis, schistosomiasis, filariasis, tapeworm disease, etc.

    3) Blood diseases, chronic myeloid leukemia, eosinophilic leukemia, etc.

    Lymphocytosis:

    1) Convalescence of infectious diseases such as pertussis, infectious mononucleosis, infectious lymphocytosis, tuberculosis, chickenpox, measles, rubella, mumps, infectious hepatitis, tuberculosis and other infectious diseases.

    2) Blood diseases: acute and chronic lymphocytic leukemia, leukemic lymphosarcoma, etc., which can cause an absolute increase in lymphocyte count; Aplastic anemia and agranulocytosis can also cause a relative increase in the percentage of lymphocytes. It can also be seen during the rejection period after kidney transplantation.

    Increased platelet count:

    1) Traumatic acute hemorrhagic anemia, transient thrombocytosis can be seen after splenectomy, fracture, and M blood.

    2) Other diseases are seen in essential thrombocythemia, chronic myeloid leukemia, polycythemia vera, multiple myeloma, myelodysplasia, leukemia-like reaction, Hodgkin's disease, early stage of malignant tumors, ulcerative colitis, etc.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Those with up and down arrows in the back are not normal, go to a doctor and ask.

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