Sacramento, CA
A 23-year-old male asked:
I have low wbc count (3.5) ,neutrophils(1393) & immunoglobulin(46). i also have low vitamin d & high cholesterol. i noticed from past tests my blood results are normal when my vitamin d is regular.should i be concerned by my most recent blood tests?
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Dr. Amrita Dosanjhanswered
Pediatric Allergy and Asthma 38 years experience
The high cholesterol and low Vitamin D levels should be further evaluated and treated as indicated. Adjusting your diet by including healthy sources of lean protein, reducing saturated fats, junk food and sugary drinks/treats is often effective in improving high cholesterol levels without the need for medication. Dietary sources of Vitamin D and Calcium should be considered.
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