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My baby is 11 months old... Hvng low grade fever from almost 20 days..then fever went to 101 102...dr gave antibiotics... Now after antibiotic course still low grade fever is there...99...99.2...99.5 Dr asked fr her cbc test...test reports are attacched here... In results it is written reactive lymphocytes is seen...what does reactive lymphocytes mean.... they have also mentioned normal blood film but I can see two components in wbc are not in biological reference range... Neutrophil % is 17 which is below 30 Lymphocytes % is 75.6 which is above 70.. Does it mean infection or normal blood film... Please help me... Plus I want to add here my baby was on antibiotic course(cefpodoxime proxetil) which she completed on tuesday evening and I did cbc today...
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It's normal. No need to be worry
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These variations in the blood report are not significant. Reactive lymphocytes can be seen normally in an infection.
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Also, at 11 months of age, body temperature above 100°F is labeled as fever.
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It's normal.
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