leusderanna

4 years

Pneumonia and viral infection

Last month I had mycoplasma pneumonia plus a viral infection. Was in hospital and on mc for 3 weeks. Then got better back to work 27 August and discharged from hospital 20th August.

Then last week started having body pain again then bad headache over the weekend and then sore throat runny nose monday and tuesday. Tuesday night fever up to 38.4 so went to gp next day and wbc count up to 10.1 and rbc 4.36, hgb 126, hct 0.382. This was Wednesday

Today got result from mycoplasma test and tested positive 1:80 and today blood test wnc 8.7, rbc 4.20, hgb 121, hct 0.372.

Just wanna know if these results say something and i shud go back to hospital or just wait and see. Gp said to do another mycoplasma test in a few days.

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First and foremost, we truly understand your concerns regarding your symptoms and other health problems you might be facing. From your complaints, the following blood test result was meant to see general effect of the infection. To diagnose and continue mycoplasma medication, a further diagnostic test is need. Hence, it is suggested that you visitt the doctor again in order to do this.

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