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Cbc and esr test result
I've a spot at the back of my throat and I don't have any pain or any problem but feels like overgrown tonsils as o can feel a bit while swallowing. A bit in my ears when I swallow. Also my doc asked to get a cbc and esr done and the report shows Rbc's are predominantly normocytic and normochromic. Wbc series: total and differential leucocyte count are within normal limits. Platelets are adequate, no haemoparasites seen. Impression: normal peripheral smear. What does it mean?
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Your blood reports are normal. No signs of infection. Discuss with your doctor. If your tonsil s are not giving any problem , u can relax.
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