What does a positive mono test mean? What does the test result mean? A positive mono test with an increased number of white blood cells and reactive lymphocytes on a blood smear in the presence of symptoms associated with mono indicatesa likely diagnosis of infectious mononucleosis. A negative ...
she is 16. can this cause any problems in the future? By anon82621 — On May 06, 2010 I got a cbc test on Tuesday. and my monocyte count is 10. I have a low white blood count of 3.9 and low counts of neutrophils and lymphs. What does all of that mean for me? I am also...
Pharyngitis, or sore throat, is inflammation of the tissues and structures in your child's pharynx (throat). Pharyngitis is often caused by a virus or by bacteria. Common examples include a cold, the flu, mononucleosis (mono), and strep throat.What are the signs and symptoms of pharyngitis...
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You see blood in your vomit or diarrhea. You cannot stop vomiting. You have severe abdominal pain, or your abdomen is swollen. You have not urinated for 12 hours. You feel like you are going to faint.When should I call my doctor?You have a fever that does not go away. You continue...
Monoriting includes: Checking weight and activity levels Checking blood lipid levels, including the bad LDL, the good HDL, and triglycerides, another fat frequently elevated in overweight patients, especially if diabetic - LDL should be less than 100 Checking blood pressure, which should be less ...
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Based on A- blood type, what, if any, ABO antigen(s) does your blood serum carry antibodies against? Would your immune system produce anti-D antibodies? What type of antibody will infectious mono patients likely have in their serum lifelong? What is initiated...
thus the pain. monocytes are the body's natural reaction to infection or inflammation as the monocytes phagocytes the cells that cause the inflammatory response. having too many white blood cells does not cause pain. go see your doctor and he can examine you and medicate you according to your...
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