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Stress

Stress is the body's biological reaction to any unpleasant stimuli. The symptoms of stress are increased heart rate, breathing fast, high blood pressure, insomnia, stomach upset, dry mouth, nervousness, etc. Stress as such is not bad, but prolonged periods of stress might affect your health.

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What causes elevated liver enzymes and low white blood cell count?

Query: Hi doctor, I got a complete blood profile done about two weeks ago, and my doctor said that my reports were normal. But, my WBC and neutrophil count were low. After doing some internet searches, I am anxious. Although the doctor said it was fine, he gave me some supplements. But lately, I have been ...  Read Full »


Dr. Dhamankar Amit Shivraj

Answer: Hi,Welcome to icliniq.com.I have gone through your reports (attachment removed to protect patient identity).From your history, I think the reason for your low WBC is stress and raised liver enzymes because of fatty liver, which is a benign condition.Moderately low WBC count is a common finding in pe...  Read Full »

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