I've had sciatica for a couple of months now...could that have anything to do with it? Don't see how.
Personally I wouldn't be worried too much on the strength of one test. It may be that you have a very low grade infection, that you have had an infection which is now clearing or it may well be normal for you, depending on what other blood tests have shown. Blood count normally refers to the full blood count which as others have said is comprised of your red and white blood cells. The other test you had was a test we call the U' s and E's which is your electrolyte balance but I am sure many people will use the term blood count to refer to it. Unless your doctor has flagged up your white cell count as needing action you probably don't need to worry it is only slightly raised and we tend to be more concerned about trends rather than one specific blood test. If you're still concerned, the best thing to do is to contact your GP and ask him. Your kidney function will look at your creatinine levels and something called your eGFR which will show how well your kidneys are working. Hope that helps.So got the test results printed. All the numbers are in range except total white cell count. It shows a range of 3.0 - 10.0 ....and mine is 10.2
Something to worry about? I don't have an infection ....the only thing I've had for two months was back pain...seems like sciatica. But that has improved quite a bit now.
Every time I google for some info...it always bloody leads to "could be the big C"...and of course unnecessary worries ensue
So got the test results printed. All the numbers are in range except total white cell count. It shows a range of 3.0 - 10.0 ....and mine is 10.2
Something to worry about? I don't have an infection ....the only thing I've had for two months was back pain...seems like sciatica. But that has improved quite a bit now.
Every time I google for some info...it always bloody leads to "could be the big C"...and of course unnecessary worries ensue
Personally I wouldn't be worried too much on the strength of one test. It may be that you have a very low grade infection, that you have had an infection which is now clearing or it may well be normal for you, depending on what other blood tests have shown. Blood count normally refers to the full blood count which as others have said is comprised of your red and white blood cells. The other test you had was a test we call the U' s and E's which is your electrolyte balance but I am sure many people will use the term blood count to refer to it. Unless your doctor has flagged up your white cell count as needing action you probably don't need to worry it is only slightly raised and we tend to be more concerned about trends rather than one specific blood test. If you're still concerned, the best thing to do is to contact your GP and ask him. Your kidney function will look at your creatinine levels and something called your eGFR which will show how well your kidneys are working. Hope that helps.
I really would not bother two hoots about being 0.2 over standard. If you had cancer it would most likely be a lot higher than that. You could have inflammation or an infection and not know about it because your white cells are dealing with it. It could have been a bump or knock you had on the day that seemed irrelevant at the time.
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