Question

My daughter had a blood routine test this morning, and the following indicators were found to be abnormal:

  1. Lymphocyte percentage 51.9% (normal range 20-40%)
  2. Neutrophil percentage 40.3% (normal range 50-70%)
  3. Hemoglobin 95mg/dL (normal range 110-160mg/dL)
  4. Red blood cell hematocrit 31% (normal range 37-50%)
  5. Mean corpuscular volume 79.8fL (normal range 82-95fL)
  6. Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration 24.4pg (normal range 27-31pg)
  7. Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration 306g/dL (normal range 320-360g/dL) What could be the possible causes of these abnormalities?

Answer

Based on your test results, these abnormalities are not significant, and you should not be overly concerned. A blood routine test primarily examines the values of white blood cells, hemoglobin, and platelets, and the indicators you listed are within the normal range without major issues. It is recommended that you have regular follow-up tests to observe any changes in these indicators.