For last six months I have done CBC thrice. Hg - 13.5, RBC- 3.9 (Normocytic Normochromic), WBC - 6.5 (adequate), Platelet - 156000, ESR - 50. I have noticed that everytime RBC is between 3.8-4.0 but normal range is above 4.5. Platelet has reduced from 166000 to 156000. ESR is always between 40-50. WBC is always normal. I lost around 5-6 kgs in last 3-4 months, I was having oats for 1 month. I am having urine leakage problem during sleep and nocturia also leakage when changing position throughout the day. USG,RE and Culture, normal. Uroflow shows 9.6/6 reduced flow, doctor gave Mirago. Can this be due to overactive bladder? Last week I also had a sore throat, my parents also had it, it got resolved with Azithromycin 5 days, since then I noticed a lump in my right neck which has no pain and not reducing in size. I am concerned if I need ny further investigation or which doctor should I visit? Is my CBC a matter of concern, as my RBC is low and ESR high and platelet borderline fr 6months
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It’s possible that the overactive bladder may have led to a urinary tract infection (UTI). As for the swelling in your neck, it seems likely to be a lymph node related to the sore throat you mentioned. This is usually benign and should resolve on its own in time. However, for the urinary issues, it’s important to follow up with a urologist to ensure proper evaluation and treatment.
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You might have urinary tract infection. CBC isn't much deranged. ESR can raise due to sore throat. As for the lymph nodes, it's usually reactive to sore throat infection which will resolve in time. Kindly connect via video call for further information
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