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Is a rise in lymphocyte along with a bitter taste, upset stomach, and dizziness, normal?

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Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I have been having a bitter taste, upset stomach, dizziness for about a month. A month ago, I got laboratory tests done. Everything was within the normal range. My lymphocyte percentage was at 54% a week ago. I have the same symptoms, and lymphocyte is at 56%. I was told that it is anxiety. Is that rise in lymphocyte normal?

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

Your lymphocyte percentage is not that significant to worry about. Still, it will be more informative if you can upload the full CBC panel for better analysis.

Your symptoms could be acid reflux-induced gastritis or due to a stone in the gall bladder.

We need to investigate more before labeling it as anxiety.

Kindly do the investigations mentioned below and review.

The Probable causes

Acid reflux.

Investigations to be done

CBC (complete blood count), RBS (random blood sugar). LFT (liver function tests). USG Abdomen.

Probable diagnosis

GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) and Cholelithiasis.

Treatment plan

Tablet Pantoprazole and Levosulpiride 1 tablet twice daily before food for two weeks.

Preventive measures

Avoid spicy and heavy meals. Avoid high fatty meal.

Medically reviewed byDr. Sneha Kannan

Published At May 23, 2020
Reviewed AtJuly 27, 2023

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