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Can hashimotos cause high lymphocyte count
A 31-year-old female asked:

Dr. Al Hegabanswered
Allergy and Immunology 42 years experience
Not by itself: can have anemia with the disease thought, low lymphocytes could be related to medications such as steroids or others, if consistently low with no ide... Read More
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A 31-year-old female asked:

Dr. Michael Sparacinoanswered
Family Medicine 39 years experience
See below: Other conditions include toxins, metabolic disorders, cancers, metastatic cancers. These need to be discussed with your doctor.
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Dr. Gurmukh Singhanswered
Pathology 51 years experience
How low?: All laboratory results need to be interpreted in the clinical context and the doctor who ordered the tests is usually in the best position to do that.... Read More
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115 viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 24-year-old female asked:

A Verified Doctoranswered
Urgent Care 21 years experience
Lymphocytopenia: 24 year old lady with concern about lymphocytopenia.
There are both congenital and acquired conditions that can cause low white blood cells (lymphocy... Read More
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1.4k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 58-year-old female asked:

Dr. Joseph Mathewsanswered
Internal Medicine - Endocrinology 18 years experience
Probably Not: The number of each kind of WBC you have is in constant flux and changes depending on many different things. There is likely nothing pathological abou... Read More
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4.8k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 42-year-old female asked:

Dr. Matthew Feroanswered
Medical Oncology 33 years experience
Low lymphocytes may: not be related to Hashimoto's, and may not need any treatment. If the lymphocytes are less than 1000/mcL then you may want to check T and B cell subse... Read More
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3.1k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 48-year-old female asked:

Dr. Leroy Fleischeranswered
Internal Medicine 38 years experience
Yes: You will likely feel better when treated for this.
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5.1k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 47-year-old female asked:

Dr. Donald Colantinoanswered
Internal Medicine 63 years experience
Insignificant: If the remainder of your cbc and differential cell count is within normal ranges, I would consider your lymphocyte level as ok.
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137 viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 26-year-old female asked:

Dr. Gurmukh Singhanswered
Pathology 51 years experience
Titer of ANA: You have an autoimmune disorder and ANA may become positive in a person with such a disorder. A positive ANA by itself is not of much concern. You may... Read More
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5.6k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 40-year-old female asked:

Dr. Ed Friedlanderanswered
Pathology 46 years experience
Probably none: This ige level is considerably higher than most people's, but this does not by itself mean it will be linked to any disease, or that this information ... Read More
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5.4k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 39-year-old female asked:

Dr. John Berrymananswered
Obstetrics and Gynecology 56 years experience
The dermoid tumor should be removed by your GYN physician, and the elevated cortisol levels (Cushing's syndrome ?) evaluated by an endocrinologist. H... Read More
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Answered Aug 24, 2022
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