Madam/dear sir,
I have increase lymphocytes i.e 57% in my recent cbc.I feel itchy back after taking bath and numbness in my toe after cross legged sitting.some times i feel dizziness when getting up suddenly and in frequent movement of head.I researched and found this could be sign of blood cancer.
Please suggest me where to consult.
From last 2 years my lymphocyte level is always above 40%.
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I understood your concern and noted the problem as well.
need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start
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You have lymphocytosis to be precise… it could be due to n number of reasons ranging from minor infection to chronic disease… however whatever u gonna search on google its gonna end up in cancer….
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U should repeat ur cbc… get a esr and peripheral blood smear examination done first
Repeat your CBC at other lab. If reports are similar investigate for evidence of some low grade infection in lungs, urinary badder etc. You may consult for more details.
Do you have a history of fever? Chronic Cough? As your total leucocyte count is normal this is most probably a relative lymphocytosis. Consult with proper history for better management.
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