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Avatar f tn I had a complete blood count with differential yesterday that showed normal values for all ranges. Is this sufficient to show no HIV or is that a separate test?
Avatar f tn I was wondering if anyone has had several CBC's and had slightly elevated white blood count? The last 3-4 times in which I've had a complete blood count they notice that it's elevated but not to the point where it becomes a concern ( so the doctor says) but I still find it strange.
1679911 tn?1314594006 went to docter today 2 visit she told me my blood count is six million to one in the amount of a fifth of a teaspoon full is that real bad or not to bad i got to go for a sonigram and head xray she hasnt told me to much and i dont know what shes talking about can anyone help me here
Avatar m tn I know the tests wont show HIV infection but if you do have HIV and there are anti-bodies in the blood would it show as an increase or decrease in your white blood cell count. Just wondering, i have to go back for some additional blood work and was thinking of asking for an HIV test just to be on the safe side.
Avatar n tn If your blood count is in the high level and the next month the blood work shows that it is negative is it possible to rid your body of Hepititis C in one month?
Avatar n tn Can a flu shot and a hep. vaccine 6 days before a complete blood count effect the results?
Avatar n tn what is the most likely cause of low grade fever without chills or rigor in the absence of negative blood culture and normal full blood count but just minimally raised ALT and negative retroviral screen This discussion is related to <a href='http://www.medhelp.org/posts/show/227061'>Long term low grade fever, malaise and allergy symptoms</a>.
1659375 tn?1302481681 t HIV show in complete blood count as generally lower white blood cell count, at least broadly? Or would something else show? Would hemoglobin be affected? Does my complete blood count, etc, results seem similiar to what are common with HIV+ people? And might there be any other signs of HIV if you have been infected for four years? Any insight to my situation, and answers to my questions would be so much appreciated!
Avatar f tn I just had a blood test, and my white blood cell count is 18.2. what can this be a symton of? Do I need to take care of this immediately? I get very tired very quickly and get dizzy if move too fast.
Avatar n tn Are there any other signs or symptoms present? Chest x-ray, complete blood count and complete medical and physical examination is needed to help with the diagnosis. It would be best to see your doctor to rule out any differentials and to reach a complete diagnosis. Take care and regards.
Avatar m tn if your platelet count is falling then you need to have more thorough blood tests including a Complete Blood Count an differentials and ask for a referal to a hematologist (blood specialist)
Avatar n tn Feel free to send me a note. You might want to get a complete blood count to see if your cell counts are normal and a chemistry profile too.
Avatar n tn Normally simple blood tests results like hemogram, total cell count, complete blood checkup, blood sugar, electrolytes etc are available the same day. Some times the tests are done and the report not uploaded on the computer due to technical delays. So if you do not get them by tomorrow, yes, definitely follow this up. Hope this helps. Take care!
Avatar m tn this is a normal CBC or complete blood count. It has nothing to do with HIV testing.
457438 tn?1302068407 I consulted the Doctor again today because I don’t get complete relief from fever and cough. He advice to do blood and urine test. After test my Platelet count is 2.8 Lakhs and TC is 4400 CELLE/CUMS. He checked the test result and retest after two days. He said that PC and TC level are low. May be Dengue/Viral fever. Can u advice me?
Avatar m tn In November 2013, my heart doctor asked me a complete blood count, along with other test (cholesterol, triglycerides, etc.). Everything was normal with the red cells, but the white cells were low (4090/mm3) and there were more leucocytes (2740/mm3) than neutrophils (920/mm3). She asked me about HIV and I replied her that I have been tested twice.