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Your WBC is marginally raised. It’s no cause for concern. You might have had an infection which caused it to rise marginally. You do however have a higher HbA1C, this might indicate the start of diabetes. You might want to consult a physician soon. Your iron and Haemoglobin are low as well which indicate the need for iron supplements.
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