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Hi can any one interprete to me the complete blood count report

wbc  7200   (4000 - 11000)
ntro  58%(40-70)
lymp  39%( 20-40)
eosi 03( 01-06)
mano 03(00-10)
baso 00(00-01)

ESR    12MM    (0-15)
PLATELET  3.8LKHS (1.5-4.5)

on 2nd november when i had checked the lymp was almost 28%   then how come it raised to 39% in 20 days

and the above results when u addup i mean  neutri ,lymp.eosi,mano,baso  it crosses 100 %///  

one of my freind told the report is wrong and it total should not cross 100%
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1415174 tn?1453243103
Hi. The results are all in normal range. It doesn't matter if they go up and down as long as they are in range. They change for lots of reasons. So no worries.
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Looks very normal to me, in fact, most of the numbers appear to be in the "center" of normal which is good, I would not worry about it, if there was something wrong, the doctor would have told you.
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i did the checkup for normal routine blood checkup and not any infection.   just wanted to confirm whter the test report were normal
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1386405 tn?1291587800
If you are checking the white blood count then you are looking for an infection. I'm not a dr or lab tech but if the numbers that you have in the ( ) are suppose to be the normal values then it looks as if all of your results are within normal range and no sign of infection. Did your doctor discuss the results of the test with you or at least tell if everything was ok or not?
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What are your symptoms you are investigating?
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