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on 16/04/06:
WBC- 9.63 X 10^9/L
RBC- 4.86 X 10^12/L
MCV- 86.4 fL
MCH- 30.5 pg
MCHC- 352 g/L
RDW- 38.2 fL

on 09/08/06

WBC- 10.6 X 10^9/L
RBC- 5.28 X 10^12/L
MCV- 83.5 fL
MCH- 30.1 pg
MCHC- 361 g/L
RDW- 36.6 fL

On 22/08/06

WBC- 9.92 X 10^9/L
RBC- 4.87 X 10^12/L
MCV- 83.2 fL
MCH- 30.4 pg
MCHC- 365 g/L
RDW- 36 fL

I am a 17 year old male. I am always tired, have headaches very frequently. With these results do u think that i am coming down with blood cancer? If u have any comments at all please tell me. dont hesitate thinking that it might scare me

2006-08-22 07:33:58 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Other - Health

7 answers

Your white cells look fine (a very minor spike in the 2nd set, could be a viral illness or lab variation)
Your red cells look fine.
HA and tired need to see doc. Could be thyroid or Diabetes (more commonly) or brain/eye problem (less commonly)

I doubt it would be blood cancer, but there are alot more tests to do to determine, and cancer is more rare than the other things. See doc.

2006-08-22 07:43:43 · answer #1 · answered by J 4 · 1 0

if you have a serious issue someone from your doctors surgery will contact you that happened to me when it was found i had severe anaemia after having a blood test the day before if it's not a cause for concern or just routine it will wait till your next visit

2016-03-17 01:04:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First of all, you failed to list all of the results of the CBC. Secondly, I am guessing that where the MCHC is should be the Plt count. Next, the RDW count probably isn't written down correctly. Lastly, "blood cancer" cannot be correctly diagnosed without looking at a blood smear. Please check with your doctor before "jumping to unnecessary conclusions".
(Medical Laboratory Technologist for fourteen years)

2006-08-22 07:58:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

None of these values appear abnormal. (different labs have different ways of reporting levels) And none of them would explain or relate to frequent headaches. Can we say "hypochondria"? With such results, and ongoing headaches, if I were the doctor I would be doing a couple of brain scans, checking your blood pressure and checking you out for migraines.

2006-08-22 07:43:28 · answer #4 · answered by essentiallysolo 7 · 1 0

You don't just come down with blood cancer! You probably just aren't eating enough red meat. try taking iron supplements, and go talk to your doctor about your results

2006-08-22 07:43:08 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You really need to talk to the doctor who ordered your lab work.

2006-08-22 07:41:28 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

dude, this is just not the place to ask this question
anyone can tell you anything
it's best if you go to the doctor
he's the one who can tell you what your problem is

2006-08-22 07:42:39 · answer #7 · answered by deeta 3 · 0 1

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