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Is 10.93 a high white cell count?

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newmummie · 30/04/2023 16:25

^ is it something to be concerned about?

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lampformyfeet · 30/04/2023 16:31

You’d need to know the reference range as it’s different for each laboratory. You’d also need to know what those cells are made up of ie individual counts of neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils and basophils. They all have different roles. Neutrophils tend to go up with bacterial infection, lymphocytes with viral or eosinophils with allergic type reactions for example.

anunlikelyseahorse · 30/04/2023 16:33

It's upper end of average I think, (I think but I'm an AHP not a dr.).

PinkButtercups · 01/05/2023 07:16

What lamp said.

It's different for each labs and on your results it should say the 'normal' range. I think ours is something like 11.4.
When I was pregnant with my twins I had a lot of blood tests and one time it was 14.4 but I had a cold and they said they'd expect that with a cold.

They go up and down all the time. Was it you're concerned about?

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