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Little abnormalities in blood test. Help
Hello Sir, It was February 2018 when I did my first CBC of that year.. And all tests are done from Apollo Hospital. CBC of February 2018... Abnormalities - MCH : 32.7 MCHC : 35.2 Lymphocytes : 42 Monocytes : 01 CBC of April 2018... Abnormalities - MCH : 32.9 MCHC : 36.1 Platelet Count 2.75 Lymphocytes : 38 (Back to normal according to hospital) Monocytes : 01 CBC Of June 2018 Abnormalities - MCH : 30.7 (Back to normal) MCHC : 33.8 (Back to normal) Platelet Count : 3.20 (getting on higher side) Monocytes : 06 (Back to normal) CBC Of Yesterday (27th January 2019) Abnormalities - MCHC : 35.6 Platelet Count : 3.95 (getting on higher side) ESR : 12 As you can see platelet count is rising higher and higher and now ESR has also gone up... Till earlier tests ESR was between 7 - 9. I don't have any health problem as of now. Do see this results as a matter of concern ? Please help me Thank you
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Platelet count of 2.5 lac to 4 lac is normal.
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