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Doctors plz help

I got my CBC results back and i am very concerned.

6 weeks ago a had a what was described by doctors as a low risk hiv exposure. I have been tested every week and I'm getting -ve results. I was also tested positive for CMV IGG and HSV 1 IGG. I have been getting some joint and bone pain with some pain in the groin nodes but that all disappeared after a week. I had a random CBC and the results are confusing. Please Help. I also want to add that I took the blood test while on Augmentin 1,000.
Please tell me if I should be concerned.


Complete Blood Picture (CBC)
Haemoglobin 15.2 g/dL 13.0- 17.0
Haematocrit 44.8 % 40- 50
Red cell count 5.0 M/cmm 4.6- 6.2
Red Cell Indices
MCV 89.1 fL 78- 96
MCH 30.3 pg 26- 32
MCHC 34.0 g/dL 31- 34
RDW 12.9 % 11.5- 14.5
Total Leucocytic Count 5,600 /cmm 4,000- 11,000
Differential Count
Basophils 01 % 0- 1
Eosinophils 03 % 1- 6
Staff 00 % 1- 7
Segmented 30 % 40- 75
Lymphocytes 56 % 20- 45
Monocytes 10 % 1- 8
Others %
Platelet Count 211,000 /cmm 150,000- 450,000
Comments :
- Mild absolute neutropenia with relative lymphocytosis.
- RBCs are normocytic normochromic.
- Platelets are adequate.
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Why am i being ignored?
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im also on zyloric 300 mg for uric acid
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I forgot to add that the reason why i was taking augmentin is because i had some kind an infection in my gums.
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