May be normal: You did not specify how old your child is. To be able to accurately interprete labs it's important to know age. Low granulocytes and high lymphocytes could mean a virus infection or could be normal, depending on the numbers. A high red blood count could be due to dehydration, especially if it is a fasting blood test. A high potassium could be due to hemolysis of the blood cells.
Answered 8/4/2016
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Hard to say: To get the most from this site, we need you to provide background information like symptoms/duration/age. When you cite lab values we need to know why it was obtained. This is not a chat room & your questions are never linked.From what you provided this may be normal for the situation or a simple lab variation/error.
Answered 3/1/2017
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