A male asked:
Just recieved my blood results back. white blood count is 13.2 , red is 4.12 , hemoglobin is 12.6 , hematocrrit is 37.8 and absolute neutrophils is 9544. what does this mean.
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Dr. Joy Jacksonanswered
Family Medicine 21 years experience
You : You have a high white blood cell count and an above average absolute neutrophil count. This usually indicates some type of bacterial infection, however these results need to be interpreted by the doctor that ordered them in conjunction with your clinical presentation.
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A Verified Doctoranswered
31 years experience
Pretty normal: Without knowing more about what is going on with you and why you had your CBC checked, these numbers look pretty normal. What was your platelet count?
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