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Re: Blood tests results are in


Your blood test was beneficial. You might have googled high hemoglobin and read:

"High hemoglobin count occurs less commonly because: Your red blood cell production increases to compensate for chronically low blood oxygen levels due to poor heart or lung function.You have a bone marrow dysfunction that results in increased production of red blood cells."

Hence, you may need to see a hematologist to get your bone marrow checked out.

Also, see if any conditions on this list relates to you?

http://www.mayoclinic.org/symptoms/high-hemoglobin-count/basics/causes/sym-20050862

You also have high TSH which means hypothyroidism. If you google hypothyroidism and zinc, you will read that low zinc is often the cause of it.

I also had high ALT before I was diagnosed with celiac disease or not yet on a gluten-free diet. Since an allergist once told me that high liver enzymes could cause peeling lips, I thought maybe this was the cause. My ALT level returned to normal since being on a gluten-free diet.

High eosinophils could mean:

Allergic disease.
parasite infection, such as worms.
Certain fungus infections.
Asthma.
Autoimmune diseases.
Eczema.
Hay fever.
Leukemia and other blood disorders.

I'm concerned about your bone marrow which is related to leukemia. It doesn't mean that you have it, though.
 

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