[31F] With high WBC, platelets, constant nausea, and migraines
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Arora's Assessment
What might be happening
Your symptoms could be related to several conditions:
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High White Blood Cell (WBC) and Platelet Counts:
- These can indicate an infection, inflammation, or a more serious condition like a blood disorder. Since you recently had pneumonia, your body might still be responding to that infection.
- Further testing, such as blood tests or imaging, might be needed to determine the exact cause.
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Constant Nausea and Tiredness:
- These symptoms can be related to gastrointestinal issues like IBS or side effects from medications.
- Hormonal imbalances or chronic conditions like endometriosis could also contribute.
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Migraines:
- Migraines can be triggered by stress, certain foods, or changes in your routine. They might also be related to your other symptoms or medications.
What you can do
High WBC and Platelets:
- Follow up with your healthcare provider for further evaluation and testing.
- Keep track of any new symptoms or changes in your condition.
Nausea and Tiredness:
- Try eating smaller, bland meals and avoid acidic foods.
- Stay hydrated and rest as needed.
- Consider discussing your medications with your doctor to see if adjustments are needed.
Migraines:
- Maintain a regular sleep schedule and manage stress.
- Avoid known migraine triggers and consider keeping a headache diary to identify patterns.
General Health:
- Use MDandMe to journal your symptoms and track progress. This can help provide insights and share information with your healthcare provider.
What you should look out for
- Seek medical attention if you experience severe abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, or any new or worsening symptoms.
- Be aware of any signs of infection, such as fever or chills, and report these to your doctor.
Remember, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional for a formal diagnosis and treatment plan.
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2 mo ago