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I drunk and fall down from 3rd floor while talking blood test am unconscious should I take test again or accident time show like this test report plz clear me attached report WBC AND neutrophils and lymphocytes range after fall down plz clear me
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You should have to take neuro opinion . And they suggest all relevant things.  first of all do mri ct
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Get CT scan once
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Have a repeat blood test CBP The first one may be from soft tissue injuries with the fall. All the best. J G S R clinic
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Visit neuro surgeon get examined Get an mri headache Repeat investigation
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I am surprised that after falling from 3rd Floor you are worried about TLC. But get your CT SCAN Head done and consult a Neurosurgeon.
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Your CBC report shows infection.Repeat the CBC to confirm
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In case of fall from hight H/o Loc +- N/V+- Ent bleed +- Seizure+- If any of present then go for NCCT head and consult a neurosurgeon,if none of the above is present then no need for ct, only conservative mx done based on other trauma like bruise ,abrasion ,not laseration Other part is Increased WBC alog  with neutrophil count ,there is might be bacterial infection ,get immediate within 24 hour TT injection after trauma.
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if any history present ,kindly consult Nsx
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Please consult
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High wbc count, neutrophils,  indicates bacterial infection. Please share if you have any problem after falling or there is a wound somewhere, then I can help you to heal.
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WBC is raised ,may be its due  to infection or inflammation, you need to repeat cbc one more time and check again.
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Your history too is not accurate.may be you are in state of delirium.kindly consult a physician for full check up of your body.
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Abnormal report. Kindly consult with me on 94 two six eight six 78 nine six.
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Please give proper question
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Please give proper complaint
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can't make out
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Your blood test shows high WBC (18.63, normal usually 4-11), very high neutrophils (88%, normal ~40-70%), low lymphocytes (6%, normal ~20-40%), and a small number of myelocytes (1%, normally 0% in blood). This pattern is very common after a serious accident or fall (like from 3rd floor). It is called stress leukocytosis or reactive change — the body releases stress hormones, which push more white cells (especially neutrophils) into the blood quickly. It does not mean infection or leukemia in most cases. The small myelocytes (immature cells) can also appear briefly after major trauma/stress, but 1% is mild and usually not worrying. This report is likely showing the normal reaction to your accident and unconscious state, not a separate disease.
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• You probably do NOT need to repeat the test right now if you feel okay and doctors already checked you after the fall (for injuries, head, etc.). • But repeat CBC (blood test) in 1-2 weeks (or as your doctor advises) to see if it returns to normal. Most trauma-related high WBC goes back down in a few days to 1 week. • If you have fever, severe pain, wound infection signs, breathing problems, or feel worse — go to doctor/hospital immediately (could mean infection). • Tell your doctor about the fall and unconscious time — they can decide if more tests (like CRP, imaging) are needed.
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• Rest well and eat healthy food (protein, fruits, veggies) to help body recover. • Drink plenty of water. • Avoid alcohol/smoking for now — it can slow healing. • Watch for any new symptoms like high fever (>38°C), chills, or swelling/redness. For clear advice based on your full story and exam, please consult with me online. I can help explain more or guide next steps. Take care and get well soon!
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Needs more evaluation and clarification. Please consult
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Please consult for comprehensive evaluation.
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Wbc count highly raised. So as neutrophil Lymphocytes too low. U need to consult superspecialist like md physician. As u need a detailed history  n complaints.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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please consult a nearby physician
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Repeat
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Must consult with hematology
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Wbc is high. Can be infection. It is better to repeat the test
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High counts Needs to be evaluated Do consult
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Must consult with hematologist
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There is some infection Please consult offline immediately
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Had you any injury to head or other part Consult to your attending physician
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