Rise in wbc esr low counts of hb RBC pcv

2021-12-20 12:45:39
My mother is a 48 year old daibetic patient she has thyroid pressure etc She got positive on December 2 and negative on december 13 she was asymptomatic and did not get external oxygen we did a blood test on Sunday and her wbc is 12950 hb is 11.6 RBC 4.12 pcv 35.7 esr 36 and tsh is 13.7 and crp is 3.72 iam worried about her please tell me what is her problem attaching the screenshot of blood results of her
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Need to start with medications for hypothyroidism
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consult

Answered2021-12-20 14:58:27

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Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2021-12-20 13:41:20

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Raised wbc counts could indicate an infection in her body. Rise in tsh levels shows she needs to adjust her thyroid medication dosage. Also her fasting sugar levels are high and if it is despite her being on medication, her diabetic medication needs to be modified but this could also be explained if she were on steroids for covid19 treatment
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you should consult and get her dosage modified

Answered2021-12-20 13:16:56

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Can consult

Answered2021-12-20 13:08:32

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tsh is high blood sugar is marginally high detailed thyroid profile and glucose tests including Hb1ac is advisable
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consultation for medication under prescription is advisable

Answered2021-12-20 13:06:17

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Kindly consult

Answered2021-12-20 15:44:53

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She will need antibiotics to treat the infection that she is having. Also need to start Medicine for thyroid and if already taking then the dose of thyroid medication need to be increased

Answered2021-12-20 13:00:24

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She has infection in her body to treat she need medications.. along with thyroid also.. you can consult for further advice and prescription.

Answered2021-12-20 12:49:45

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