I recently had a full blood panel, plus
PSAPsa
Psa blood test,
lipidsCoronary risk profile
High blood cholesterol and triglycerides and generally everything looked ok except a slightly lowered
WBCWbc count and and elevated SED rate. In the
CBC my differentials were all in the
normalNormal saline flush range but on the lower end of
normalNormal saline flush which would show why the total WBC was 4.6, where the hosiptal lab normal range was 5-10. I have seen some labs where normal is 4.5 to 10 or 4.0 to 11. I have had my WBC lower than this before but was in the normal range at another lab.
1. Is this lower WBC count considered a minor decrease, especially when in another lab it would be normal? Is it true that lymphomas can cause a lower total WBC?
As far as SED Rate, the lab normal range is 10-20, and mine was 30.
2. Is this considered a high value or minor elevation? It seems that in the last 2 years some blood tests have been normal SED rate and then others have been slightly elevated. Can someone have an elevated SED rate that is idiopathic?
Thanks