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Understanding My Recent Blood Test Results

8/10/2025, 7:40:16 AMMale25-34

I recently underwent a blood test and received some results that I would like to understand better. My report shows: - BA% at 1.3 - RDW LH at 15.7 Can anyone help clarify what these abbreviations signify and if there’s any reason for concern? About me: I am a 29-year-old female. Appreciate your insights!

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Cony

8/10/2025, 7:40:35 AM

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Understanding your blood test results is important, and I’m here to help clarify what these terms mean and whether they might be a cause for concern.

Main Points:

  1. BA% (Basophil Percentage) at 1.3%: This indicates the percentage of your white blood cells that are basophils, which are a type of immune cell.
  2. RDW (Red Cell Distribution Width) LH at 15.7: This measures the variation in size of your red blood cells.

Explanation:

  • BA% (Basophil Percentage): A BA% of 1.3% is typically within the normal range, which generally varies from about 0.5% to 1.0%. Basophils are involved in allergic responses and inflammation, so abnormalities might suggest allergic conditions or other issues, but your level seems within a typical range.

  • RDW (Red Cell Distribution Width): An RDW of 15.7% is slightly elevated; normal values usually range up to about 14.5%. An elevated RDW can indicate various conditions, such as nutritional deficiencies (like iron or vitamin B12), or it may occur in certain types of anemia.

Next Steps:

  1. Dietary Considerations: Include iron-rich foods (like red meat, beans, and spinach) and vitamin B12 sources (like dairy, eggs, and fortified cereals) in your diet to support healthy blood cell production.
  2. Monitor Symptoms: Pay attention to how you're feeling overall. Look out for fatigue, weakness, or any signs that might raise concern (such as unusual bruising or prolonged bleeding).
  3. Stay Informed: Consider discussing your results with a healthcare provider who can offer insights specific to your health background. They might recommend further tests based on your RDW level or any symptoms you may have.

This information is meant to help you understand your results better, and it's always good to seek further clarification from a healthcare professional. Let me know if you have more questions or need additional information!

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