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Need clarification for attached blood test reports.

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I have done a full blood test check up and I need you clarification about my concerned results.

Please find the attached blood tests reports.

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Category: HIV- AIDS Specialist
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Hello. Thank you for posting your query at DoctorSpring.com
I understand your concern.
I have gone through all your reports with diligence. All your reports are normal except for the following :
1) Leukopenia ( LOW wbcs )
2) Low testosterone level
3) Low Vitamin D levels.
Apart from these, all the other reports are very good and encouraging. Can you please elaborate why you got these tests done? Was it just routine or you had any symptoms?
I can assist you further once you give me more history,
Regards


Patient replied :

Thank you Doctor for you reply
It is a routine check up.
Low WBCS is it related to HIV because I had masturbation (Hand job) by masseur one mounth ago
I have done a 4th generation (Combo) in week 4 and it is a negative result.
Do you advice to repeat the CBC test ?


Thank you for writing to us again.
No low wbcs don't indicate HIV. That only happens years after getting hiv when slowly your immune system gets involved. Firstly just a handjob can never transmit HIV. So please do not be unnecessarily worried.
Also since 4th generation is negative, it is 95 % sensitive and hence HIV is ruled out in your case. Please relax. All your reports are fine.
Regards


Patient replied :

I remmebered
I have a exfoliation of skin between the thigh and penis due to weather humidity. Is this related to WBCS ?
Thank you


Hello. Thank you for writing to us again.
No that is in no way related to wbcs. WBCS or white blood cells form a part of defence mechanism in our body. Whenever we get infected, wbcs rush to the infection site and fight it off. That is all they do.
The exfoliation can be due to skin dryness and can indicate vitamin deficiency. I will advise you to take some OTC multivitamin supplement available locally, once daily for 1 month.
Regards


Dr. Jaydeep Tripathy
Category: HIV- AIDS Specialist
Experience: 
MBBS from Sri Ramachandra University in December 2011
M.Med (Family Medicine) - TNMGR University, Chennai
MBA-MPH in Public Health in March 2016, SRM University
Finished AFIH in March 2016, SRM University
MRCP ( UK ), Internal Medicine, Royal College of Physicians, June 2016
Fellowship in Diabetology from Martin Luther University in January 2017

Currently Resident Physician, in MD Radiodiagnosis - Kamakshi Memorial Hospital, Chennai
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