White Blood Cells High
Hello doctor, please go through my semen analysis test report and tell me the status. Semen analysis: semen time of coll ...
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Semen volume: the semen volume is within the normal range (2.0 ml). Normal semen volume typically ranges from 1.5 to 5.0 ml. Semen ph: the semen ph is slightly alkaline at 7.5. Alkaline ph is normal for semen and helps to neutralize the acidic environment of the female reproductive tract. Semen viscosity: the semen viscosity is described as thick. While some viscosity is normal, excessively thick semen could potentially affect sperm movement. Liquefaction time: the semen took 40 minutes to liquefy at 37°c, which is within the normal range. Liquefaction is the process by which semen changes from a gel-like consistency to a more liquid state. Sperm concentration: the sperm concentration is 48 million sperm per milliliter (48 million/ml), which is considered within the normal range. Total sperm count is also provided (96 million/ejaculate). Sperm motility: rapid progressive motility is 30%, sluggish/slow motility is 30%, non-progressive motility is 20%, and immotile sperm is 20%. Motility rates are important for sperm's ability to reach and fertilize an egg. The total motility (sum of rapid, sluggish, and non-progressive) is 80%, which is generally considered good. Vitality: sperm vitality is 65%, indicating the percentage of live sperm. This value is within the normal range. Sperm morphology: normal forms (morphology) are reported as 70%. This represents the percentage of sperm with normal shapes. A morphology of 70% is generally considered good. Cellular contents: pus cells are reported as 2-3/hpf (high-power field), and there are no red blood cells or epithelial cells detected. This suggests a relatively low level of white blood cells (pus cells), which is considered normal. Regards Dr. Ms. haque.
I am 25 years old. Last week I took fbc for my medical test and lymphocytes were little high. It was 44.3%,other blood c ...
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Normal adult lymphocyte count should be 20-40%. Red flag range is <20% or > 55%. Since all other counts are normal and no specific health issue you may ignore it. Acute or chronic viral or bacterial infection are common causes of high lymphocyte count. You have not mentioned need for medical test. Usually they focus on some chronic health disorder. For personal satisfaction get cbc test again after about a month to look for only gross abnormality if any.
My semen analysis abstinence4 days mlvolume3. 0 phalkaline colorpearly white minutesliquification time 30 20 - 110 mil/m ...
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Based on the information you provided, here are some key parameters from the semen analysis: volume: 3.0 ml ph: alkaline color: pearly white liquification time: 30 minutes (within the normal range of 20-110 minutes) sperm count: 70 million/ml motility: active motile: 25% sluggish motile: 25% non-motile: 50% morphology (normal forms): 70% morphology (abnormal forms): 30% wbc (white blood cells): 3-4 /hpf (high power field) rbc (red blood cells): nil these results indicate some normal parameters, such as volume, ph, and liquification time, while others, like sperm count, motility, and morphology, fall within ranges that are generally considered acceptable for natural conception. However, it's important to note that optimal fertility can vary among individuals, and these results are only part of the overall picture. Regards, Dr. Ms. haque.
6 months before he had sexual intercourse. After intercourse he had painful urination, redness at tip of penis, penile d ...
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Yes, white blood cells count get increased due to infection. You can do std panel tests which includes chlamydia serology, herpes simplex 1 and 2 igg and igm antibodies test, tpha test, vdrl test and tell me report for better guidance and proper treatment, by calling me through Lybrate.
Wbc-total counts leukocytes wbc total measures the count of white blood cells (wbc) in blood. This test is used to scree ...
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Only general routine test ebc raised infection neutrophils raised = + fever inflammation platelet low = go for dengue eoshinophil high= allergic rhinitis rash, bronchitis.
Before one day of delivery I have high white blood cells count in my blood (i.e. 20,000) doctor said I have infection on ...
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Though what you mention is theoritically right, it is not just total white cell count which can decide. Whole picture of patient is important so ask treating gynecologist or have second opinion by another gynecologist.
Before one day of delivery I have high white blood cells count in blood (i.e 20,000) that means I have infection in my b ...
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Yes it can be due to infection. But it is still non specific. Continue with antibiotics during and after delivery.
My husband is suffering from fatty liver. What can be the best diet plan for him. ...
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In general, the diet for fatty liver disease includes: lots of fruits and vegetables high-fiber plants like legumes and whole grains very little added sugar, salt, trans fat, refined carbohydrates, and saturated fat no alcohol 1. Coffee to lower abnormal liver enzymes 2. Broccoli to prevent fat buildup 3. Oatmeal for energy 4. Walnuts to improve the liver 5. Milk and other low-fat dairy to protect from damage 6. Green tea for less fat absorption Avoid Alcohol. Alcohol is a major cause of fatty liver disease as well as other liver diseases. Added sugar. Stay away from sugary foods such as candy, cookies, sodas, and fruit juices. High blood sugar increases the amount of fat buildup in the liver. Fried foods. These are high in fat and calories. Salt. Eating too much salt can make your body hold on to excess water. Limit sodium to less than 1,500 milligrams per day. White bread, rice, and pasta. White usually means the flour is highly processed, which can raise your blood sugar more than whole grains due to a lack of fiber. Red meat. Beef and deli meats are high in saturated fat. **These are general advice in cases of fatty liver. Some of them may not be suitable for a particular patient. To get a specific and detailed diet plan, you may consult us.
I'm 20 years old male. Today while cleaning my nose in the morning. I noticed green snot from my nose. This is the 1st t ...
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1. Do saline gargles daily. 2. Whenever possible do steam inhalation also. 3. Cover your nose and mouth with hanky for at least 30 sec when you go in dusty areas also when you go in and out of AC. As our nose is the most sensitive part of our body, When there is temperature difference between two rooms or inside n outside, then if we not protect our nose, it gets affected. 4. Drink Hot Liquids --Hot liquids relieve nasal congestion, prevent dehydration, and soothe the uncomfortably inflamed membranes that line your nose and throat. Homeopathic treatment has very encouraging results and gives relief in long term Consult online with details
I am 18 years old, I am female I am suffering from uti and having cloudy white urine but not having irritation and my pe ...
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Periods delay is not because of uti. Do the following-- 1. You maintain high grade of personal hygiene. 2. Do change your undergarments at least 2 times a day 3. Wear cotton underclothes. 4. Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids. 5. Keep the area dry. For more details you can consult me.