Hello sir and mam.16 days ago i have fever so I had done cbc where dlc Neutrophils is 85% and lymphocytes count is 6%, normal WBC, normal platelets and hemoglobin 13.normal esr so doctor said it is bacterial infection and give 10 day antibiotic course.Today already 7 days passes after completing my antibiotics course but I have feverish feeling with warm skin.so today after 16 days I have done cbc again and my dlc neutrophils is 71%, lymphocytes is 22%, normal WBC, normal platelet, hemoglobin is 12.5 .so please suggest me why feverish feeling continue as I have already completed my antibiotics course.please reply
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Hi,
I understand that you have been having fever for over 2 weeks. I would require some more details regarding your symptoms, the pattern of fever and such before giving you any advice.
The CBC reports you have mentioned aren't sufficient to reach a conclusion. You might require more tests and a detailed workup.
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