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Blood Analysis Question

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elevated BASO  2 %, elevated BASABS  0.11 GPt\L. everything else is dandy.

what could it mean? no allergies known. organs fine.

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If everything else is dandy and you dont experience any symptoms at all, this is a normal finding.
Slight aberrations from the norm are completely physiological. Forget about it. 

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15 minutes ago, undeather said:

If everything else is dandy and you dont experience any symptoms at all, this is a normal finding.
Slight aberrations from the norm are completely physiological. Forget about it. 

What if i had some chronic infection, would that be reflected here?

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51 minutes ago, Baum said:

What if i had some chronic infection, would that be reflected here?

The diagnostic reference levels are calculated averages and not precise limits of normality. Your body is in a dynamic interplay with your environment, each parameter in your blood changes from one minute to another. Also, the methods of measurement & analysis are far from perfect. 

There is a saying in medicine which goes like:"You are either sick or not screened enough" 
Said differently, if we would run every diagnostic test imaginable, you would get a "positive" result in some of them, without actually being sick in any way or form. 

So no, I highly doubt you have a chronic infection - which usually would be reflected in more than your basophiles (which are ALMOST normal to begin with). 
If you still are uncertain abou it, repeat the test in 6 months. 
 

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10 minutes ago, undeather said:

The diagnostic reference levels are calculated averages and not precise limits of normality. Your body is in a dynamic interplay with your environment, each parameter in your blood changes from one minute to another. Also, the methods of measurement & analysis are far from perfect. 

There is a saying in medicine which goes like:"You are either sick or not screened enough" 
Said differently, if we would run every diagnostic test imaginable, you would get a "positive" result in some of them, without being sick. 

So no, I highly doubt you have a chronic infection - which usually would be reflected in more than your basophiles (which are ALMOST normal). 
If you still are uncertain abou it, repeat the test in 6 months. 
 

oh right, in another i had elevated IgG and i do have complications. I don't have HIV though.

But anyway, i was just asking in general for possible meanings, not going paranoid.

but, oh well. thanks anyway.

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1 hour ago, Baum said:

i had elevated IgG and i do have complications. I don't have HIV though

and that is why you should never google what elevation of single marker means because eventually, you'll either reach a point where you've either diagnosed yourself with cancer or other terminal illness. Elevation of single marker does not usually mean anything 


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2 minutes ago, Michael569 said:

and that is why you should never google what elevation of single marker means because eventually, you'll either reach a point where you've either diagnosed yourself with cancer or other terminal illness. Elevation of single marker does not usually mean anything 

that's just fearful thinking.

 

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oh right, in another i had elevated IgG and i do have complications. I don't have HIV though.

Well, it could also be Kuru.
 

 


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15 minutes ago, undeather said:

 

Well, it could also be Kuru.
 

 

hm, i dunno.. that's just lame.

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