Friday, February 12, 2010

Is The Hematocrit Level Of 27 To Low For My Cat Interpretation Of This Blood Test?

Interpretation of this blood test? - is the hematocrit level of 27 to low for my cat

Hemoglobin slightly higher: 33.6, the reference value: 27-32

low white blood cell count: 3.3, the level of 4.10 (almost always were at the border or on the normal 2.8 to 5.5, the last one in November was 4.6 I have tons of blood work by Experts to review the past year, but nothing found)

Lymphopenia: 1.09 Reference: 1.5-4, last November: 1.33

Basophils: 0
Monocytes: 0.16, reference: 0.20-1.00 in November last year: 0.31

Iron saturation: 20% threshold of 20% -40%
Magnesium 1.00, reference: 0.74-0.99
Vitamin D: 22 No: 30-100

Last year I was seriously lacking vitamin D (7) and took a mega dose of vitamin D, since the last test.

This is normal, hemoglobin, hematocrit, eosinophils, Platelets ERS, (a bit low, after 6 hours), iron (about 6 iron pills a week before the test took place), vitamin B12, fasting blood sugar is a little limiting warm (my parents have diabetes type two in his old age I am not overweight.), creatine kinase, sodium, potassium, cholesterol, iron, total capacity of iron in transferrin, bilirubin, transaminases, calcium, CRP
Last year I was totally exhausted from diarrhea and nerve endings hard for several months. Since then I have these symptoms occasionally. In recent weeks I had extreme fatigue, etc. again.

No cause was found. I had blood tests, MRI, colonoscopy, and everything seems ok.

2 comments:

matador 89 said...

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Higher than normal hemoglobin can live in people at high altitudes and in smokers seen. Dehydration produces a falsely elevated hemoglobin disappears when you reset the appropriate fluid balance. If the test is performed after a period of diarrhea, which may have influenced the outcome. Other causes are rare - the advanced lung disease (eg emphysema), certain tumors, a disease of the bone marrow, such as polycythemia vera, and abuse of erythropoietin (Epogen), which of athletes for the purpose of the known blood-doping. Although the level required is high compared to baseline is not as high as in large part because of the concern.
Leukopenia refers to an abnormal decrease in the number of leukocytes. This may be the result of the ad --Effectiveness of some or all of the white blood cells, but usually caused by a depression of neutrophils (neutropenia). Granulocytopenia, often used interchangeably with neutropenia, technology refers to the decrease of eosinophils and basophils and neutrophils. This is obviously not in this case is not applicable, as reported by eosinophils are normal, you have no disadvantages basophils, as should be the normal amount of between 0% and 2% are also normal. Some causes of leukopenia may be the violation of the bone, destroying the device or change in the hold or marginalized. If this were the case, then there would be other signs and symptoms, I will not discuss here.
Lymphopenia refers to a decrease in the number of lymphocytes (white blood cells) in the blood, which can be caused by many ConditIons. In adults, a level of lymphocytes below 1500 cells per microliter of diagnosis. This obviously applies to you, but are given no apparent reason in the description. The symptoms of "fatigue, diarrhea and nerve sticklebacks are similar to the symptoms of withdrawal from certain drugs such as Prozac. But there are also other symptoms such as weight gain, are not included in their symptoms.
The only suggestion that I am, I can without the help of tests or tests done, and taking into account the results that they have given is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - CFS. But even this option is not clearly defined. You will be advised to continue to discuss the symptoms with your doctor and get a definitive diagnosis. \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ U0026lt;br>


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chandrasekharam b said...

Ask your doctor for further examination and treatment and counseling doctor.

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