Question

The child’s detailed blood routine test shows a neutrophil percentage of 30.7, a lymphocyte percentage of 59.9, a red blood cell hematocrit of 34.7, a mean corpuscular volume of 77.8, a standard deviation of red blood cell distribution width of 33.8, and total bilirubin of 4.16 and alkaline phosphatase of 218.2. Is this a serious issue?

Answer

Based on the blood routine test results, the child’s neutrophil percentage is reduced and the lymphocyte percentage is decreased, but the white blood cell and neutrophil counts are normal, indicating no bacterial or viral infection. The other abnormal values are not key indicators and do not require excessive concern.