Blood test results

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Hi I wondering if anyone can help I've had slightly raised palates for months Dr not to concerned by this . But just had another blood test and aswell as these palates I now have a high white cell count I'm really getting very worried has anyone had this I've just got over anxiety issues and really just after some advice kind regards...Due another blood test in a week ....

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  • Posted

    I'm not sure what you mean.....do you mean platalates?   If you

    have a doctor you trust doing these tests I'm sure he can sort

    things out for you.....Try to relax and think positive thoughts.

    The body does weird things that come and go and we never know

    why.

  • Posted

    Hi Gemma, have you read this page?  It tells you about blood and how it is made up

    https://patient.info/health/blood-test-general-points

    You were talking about Platelets and Leukocytes.

    Try not to worry and make sure you speak to your doctor about the test results, he will explain everything to you.  If you don't understand, or want to ask more questions, why don't you make an appointment with your Practice Nurse, who will explain things to you.

    Your doctor is obviously keeping an eye on you.  Talk to your Practice Nurse and tell her that your mind is working overtime and she will help to put your mind at rest.

    Let us know how you get on, good luck!

     

  • Posted

    Hi thanks for replying yes it was slightly raised platalates ive have had for sometime they dont seem to worried by this.Recently after another blood test my test came back with high white cells nothing really does get explanied hence the worrying.Have to repeat bloods this friday..Thankyou ever so much for yor replies...

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