Wednesday, September 29, 2010

I own raise RBC and Haemocrit. Has anyone any thinking?

All tests done at the hospital hold come back gloomy. I don't have a genetic mutation so it isn't iron overload disease and the erythro test are normal and polycythemia vera have been ruled out. I don't smoke or drink (never have) and my specialist is stumped. He is doing regular phlebotomies but that merely has a conditional effect. I see him again in July and enjoy written to him to ask what the nxt step is but have have no reply yet.
The test have be going on for a year now and I'm totally frustrated as I can't take insurance etc. Also losing pay because I am at the hospital so much.I own raise RBC and Haemocrit. Has anyone any thinking?
Differential diagnoses for elevated RBC's and elevated Hematocrit: :
1) increased blood sugar values. or Hyperglycemia
2) blood collected within Heparin as RBC'S have solely 120 days to survive.
3) sickle cell anemia
4) Nutritional Deficiency of Vitamin B12 and folate or Iron causes Macrocytic Megaloblastic Anemia
5) blood loss
6) genetic disorders.
7) chronic inflammatory diseases
8) decrease production of RBC's.
9) increased destruction of RBC's or hemolysis
My ex-husband had this problem. the doctor prescribed VIT B 12 shots but the problem be not addressed at adjectives. Eventually, he gave up. And he call it Idiopathic. or Hidden or Occult. If you have no other symptoms; it shouldn't be a problem.
could be cause by dehydration ; but there would later be an underying cause as to why you be so dehydrated.
Sorry can't be more minister to it's a tricky one. Has your doctor ruled out addisons disease.
if you have over busy bone marrow, they can produce lots of rbcs
if you have thalassimia, your rbc count will also move about up
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