Do i need to be worried about my Bloodwork?

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I have had 3 bloodtests done over a couple on months. In july my hematocrit was at 49% then it went to 47% and now to 44%. My hemoglobin was 17.5 now 17. I am a 16 year old male. My white blood count was normal everytime. I have severe anxiety/depression and this isnt helping. I have a appointment with a hemotoligist next week and i am worried sick.

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    Hi,

    Although you have provided a very limited data, they are no reason to be wary the reducing of the Haematology level can be accord due to many reason, one of the reason can be due to your body weight level which it is subject to your body type, your height as well origin.

    However, the following data are more significant and more important.

    Pathology Examination

    Age + Origin Complex

    Serum Chemistry

    Haemolysis

    Icterus

    Lipaemia

    Sodium

    Potassium

    Chloride

    Bicarbonate

    Anion Gap

    Urea

    Createnine

    eGFR

    Urate

    Bilirubin

    AST

    ALP

    LD

    ALT

    GGT

    Alkaline Phosphatase

    Protein

    Albumin

    Globulin

    Pathology Examination

    Corrected Calcium

    Phosphate

    Serum Plasma/Glucose

    Status (fasting) Serum

    Status (NON) Serum

    F Gluc Plasma

    R Glue Plasma

    Prostate Specific Antigen

    PSA (total)

    Lipid Studies

    Haemolysis

    Icterus

    Lipaemia

    Total Cholesterol

    HDL

    LDL

    Non HDL Cholesterol

    VLDL

    Triglycerides

    Haematology

    RCC

    Hct

    MCV

    MCH

    Pathology Examination

    MCHC

    RDW

    Urine

    HbAlc (IFCC)

    HbAlc

    WCC

    Neutrophils

    Lymphocytes

    Monocytes

    Eosinophils

    Basophils

    NRBC

    Platelets

    MethylMix /methylation

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