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I am feeling lethargic and weakness with sudden hot and cold...I have added my cbc and blood smear...I earlier had Typhoid but even after typhoid became negative I was not able to recover  from last 2 month . Kindly guide if I have lukemia.
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Keep a watch monitor cbc weekly for 2 weeks, for now it doesn't look like leukaemia
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to follow with a hematologist
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any increase in symptoms to visit a hematologist
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Your symptoms and cbc reports are suggestive of a viral infection , nothing to worry about . Maintain hydration and take proper rest .. repeat cbc after a wk and share with dr r k choudhary
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CBC after a wk
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Your report has mild elevated white blood cells That can be suggestive of infection or malignancy But atleast this blood test is not suggestive of any leukemia because there are no abnormal cells like blasts and tlc is not very high. However persistence of fever for two months is not a good sign please contact a physician for further evaluation Is there any weight loss? I would like to evaluate bot your typhoid and also would rule out if you have any swelling in neck or axilla or groin
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