Understanding Eosinophils: When to Seek Further Testing for Elevated Levels
Eosinophils Hello Doctor: I had a blood test at the hospital the other night, and the report shows that my eosinophil count is 8.9, while the normal range is 0-6. Should I undergo further testing? I kindly ask for your guidance. Thank you for your help!
Dr. Hu Ziren Reply:
In the classification of white blood cells, there are neutrophils, monocytes, lymphocytes, eosinophils, etc. Therefore, the 8.9% you see is just a percentage, indicating that there are 8.9 eosinophils among 100 white blood cells. This ratio should be interpreted in conjunction wi...[Read More] Understanding Eosinophils: When to Seek Further Testing for Elevated Levels
Understanding Elevated Beta-2 Microglobulin Levels: What You Need to Know
Elevated beta-2 index? Hello Doctor: I previously underwent testing for hematological tumor markers and noticed that my beta-2 microglobulin level was 1950, which seems elevated. However, the medical staff indicated that it is within the normal range and there is no need for conc...
Dr. Hu Ziren Reply:
Beta-2 microglobulin is a protein found on the cell membrane of nucleated cells in the body. It may be elevated due to inflammation or lymphocyte proliferation; however, if the levels are within the normal range, it is considered a normal physiological phenomenon, and there is no...[Read More] Understanding Elevated Beta-2 Microglobulin Levels: What You Need to Know
Understanding Lumps in the Groin: A Guide for Thyroid Cancer Patients
Hard lumps on both sides of the groin? Hello, doctor. I was recently diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Due to extreme discomfort in my body, the tumor is small but located in a dangerous position that cannot be biopsied. Therefore, the interventional radiologist suggested that my pr...
Dr. Chen Sirong Reply:
Liang, 35 years old, female 1. Diagnosed with early-stage thyroid cancer (no chemotherapy required at this time). 2. Two hard lumps felt on both sides of the groin. 3. Weight loss, fatigue, prolonged rest periods with no improvement. Severe new-onset hair loss, weight decline, i...[Read More] Understanding Lumps in the Groin: A Guide for Thyroid Cancer Patients
Understanding a Painless Lump in the Right Groin Area: What to Know
There is a mass in the right labium majus? On Sunday, while taking a shower, I noticed a round lump on my right labia (pubic area). It is not painful, but afterwards, I feel a bit of lower back pain and some discomfort in my lower abdomen. I visited a clinic on Tuesday, but the d...
Dr. Chen Sirong Reply:
Hello, without a physical examination and assessment, I cannot determine the situation. I recommend that you first consult a gynecologist. Thank you for your message. Chen Si-Rong, Taoyuan Hospital.[Read More] Understanding a Painless Lump in the Right Groin Area: What to Know
Jaw Tumor, Salivary Gland Tumor, or Lymph Node Enlargement?
Mandibular tumor? Salivary gland tumor? Lymphadenopathy? Hello Doctor, I would like to ask you about a lump that has developed near my right jaw and salivary gland, measuring approximately 1-2 centimeters. It has been present for about 1-2 years. The lump is movable, painless, ...
Dr. Hu Ziren Reply:
If there are no changes within 1 to 2 years and no discomfort, it is recommended to simply monitor the situation. It could potentially be a sebaceous cyst, lipoma, or lymphadenopathy, among others.[Read More] Jaw Tumor, Salivary Gland Tumor, or Lymph Node Enlargement?
Understanding Blood Test Anomalies and Groin Lump Concerns
Blood test issues and groin mass? Hello doctor, last month I was diagnosed with endometriosis, and to assess for anemia, I underwent a blood test. The report showed two abnormalities: neutrophils at 76.9% and lymphocytes at 16.7%, while other white blood cells and red blood cells...
Dr. Hu Ziren Reply:
The normal range for white blood cells (WBC) is 4,000 to 12,000 cells per microliter. White blood cells can be further classified into neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, and others. Therefore, a neutrophil percentage of 76.9% and a lymphocyte percentage of 16.7% represent a rat...[Read More] Understanding Blood Test Anomalies and Groin Lump Concerns
Understanding Neck Lymph Node Issues After Cyst Drainage
Cervical lymphatic issues? Hello, doctor. Initially, I had a 6 cm inflamed sebaceous cyst on the left side of my jaw. On December 2nd (Monday), I had it drained, which improved the inflammation. However, last Wednesday, when the cyst became severely inflamed and swollen, I notice...
Dr. Hu Ziren Reply:
That's right. If the sebaceous cyst has not resolved after 1 to 2 months following treatment, it is recommended to see an otolaryngologist.[Read More] Understanding Neck Lymph Node Issues After Cyst Drainage
Understanding Lymph Nodes: When to Seek Further Medical Evaluation
Cervical lymph nodes Hello doctor, about three months ago, I noticed a movable hard lump in my groin (less than 1 cm). I visited a nearby clinic, and they suggested monitoring it. About a month ago, I felt 3 to 4 lymph nodes of varying sizes (0.5-1.5 cm) in my neck, which made me...
Dr. Chen Sirong Reply:
Jason / 14 years old / Male 1. Should I get further examinations, or is it enough to just observe? A: Observation is sufficient. If there is an increase in size, number, or change in color, you should see a doctor again. 2. Will constantly touching it prevent it from going aw...[Read More] Understanding Lymph Nodes: When to Seek Further Medical Evaluation
Understanding Lymph Node Biopsy Results: What You Need to Know
Inquiry about lymph node biopsy results? Hello, doctor. My grandmother (87 years old) has a swollen lymph node in the groin area (which is not painful, and there are no swollen lymph nodes in the neck or armpits). The surgeon recommended a targeted ultrasound and a lymph node bio...
Dr. Hu Ziren Reply:
It is advisable to consult your attending physician for more appropriate guidance.[Read More] Understanding Lymph Node Biopsy Results: What You Need to Know
Monitoring Lung Adenocarcinoma: Key Insights and Next Steps
Lung adenocarcinoma follow-up? Dear Dr. Chen, I am a patient with lung adenocarcinoma. On May 21 of this year, I underwent surgery to remove a malignant tumor (2.2 cm) from my right upper lobe and a nodule from the same side lower lobe. The biopsy of the right lower lobe nodule ...
Dr. Chen Yunfang Reply:
Hello: Based on the provided information, the reliability and accuracy of the three types of examinations are best with positron emission tomography (PET scan), which is the second option. Both the first option, computed tomography (CT scan), and the third option, magnetic resona...[Read More] Monitoring Lung Adenocarcinoma: Key Insights and Next Steps
Understanding Granular Cell Tumors: Pathology Report Insights and Follow-Up Care
Pathological report after groin tumor excision? Hello Doctor, my wife had a tumor removed last Friday. The tumor was located in the lymphatic area near the external genitalia in the groin, measuring about two centimeters. Today, on November 6th, we returned for a follow-up to rev...
Dr. Hu Ziren Reply:
Benign; the cause is unknown, but this refers to a tumor that arises from skin or mucosal tissue.[Read More] Understanding Granular Cell Tumors: Pathology Report Insights and Follow-Up Care
Elevated Immature White Blood Cells and Atypical Lymphocytes: What to Know
Blood test shows elevated levels of immature white blood cells and atypical lymphocytes? I previously went to the hospital due to unstable blood pressure. The doctor initially planned to check my cholesterol levels through a blood test, but instead found immature white blood cell...
Dr. Hu Ziren Reply:
If immature white blood cells contain blast cells, it may indicate a hematologic malignancy, and it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly.[Read More] Elevated Immature White Blood Cells and Atypical Lymphocytes: What to Know
Understanding Groin Lumps: Symptoms, Causes, and Specialist Guidance
A small hard lump in the groin area? I previously noticed a small hard lump that only hurts when pressed. However, if it has been squeezed, it will enlarge after a few days, and if left alone for a while, it will shrink again. What could this symptom be? Which specialty should I ...
Dr. Hu Ziren Reply:
It may just be localized lymphadenitis or calcification. It is advised not to keep pressing on it; observation is sufficient.[Read More] Understanding Groin Lumps: Symptoms, Causes, and Specialist Guidance
Understanding Elevated Lymphocytes: Causes and Concerns in Oncology
Elevated lymphocyte count? Hello Doctor, I would like to ask you a question... Two weeks ago, I experienced stomach discomfort, dizziness, and general weakness, so I went to the emergency room. At that time, my blood test showed mild jaundice, low potassium levels, and slightly e...
Dr. Chen Sirong Reply:
1. Can elevated lymphocyte levels lead to leukemia? A: In most cases, elevated lymphocyte counts indicate that the body is mounting a defense against pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. In leukemia, lymphocyte counts can be extremely high, often exceeding 50,000 to 100,000 ce...[Read More] Understanding Elevated Lymphocytes: Causes and Concerns in Oncology
Understanding Lymphocyte Levels: Concerns About Blood Disorders and Cancer
Blood disorders Hello, doctor... Two weeks ago, I went to the emergency room due to dizziness, general weakness, nausea, and bloating. I have a history of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). They drew several vials of blood, and the results showed mild jaundice, low potassium...
Dr. Chen Yunfang Reply:
Hello: A higher proportion of lymphocytes does not necessarily indicate blood cancer; there are many possible reasons for this in diagnosis. It is recommended that you consult a hematologist for interpretation of the report. Thank you![Read More] Understanding Lymphocyte Levels: Concerns About Blood Disorders and Cancer
Understanding Stage III Melanoma: Risks of Skipping Chemotherapy
Diagnosed with stage III melanoma? Hello, my mother is 58 years old and was diagnosed with stage III melanoma six months ago. It originated from a black mole on the sole of her foot and has metastasized to the lymph nodes in the popliteal fossa. The doctor mentioned that the exci...
Dr. Chen Sirong Reply:
Hello, melanoma has lymph node metastasis. It is recommended to perform a PET scan (covered by health insurance) to determine if there is distant metastasis for staging purposes, which will help decide on subsequent treatment (pathologically confirmed as stage III, there is actua...[Read More] Understanding Stage III Melanoma: Risks of Skipping Chemotherapy
Understanding Prolonged Swelling of Neck Lymph Nodes: Insights and Expectations
Enlarged cervical lymph nodes for nearly a year? Hello Dr. Hu. I am Ryan, and I have asked questions twice before. Thank you very much for your responses. The lymph nodes on the left side of my neck have been enlarged for nearly a year. Initially, when I turned my head last year,...
Dr. Hu Ziren Reply:
It shouldn't shrink any further.[Read More] Understanding Prolonged Swelling of Neck Lymph Nodes: Insights and Expectations
Understanding a Hard Lump on the Right Clavicle: When to Seek Help
A hard lump on the right clavicle? Around a day in June, I experienced pain in my right hand while moving or lifting heavy objects. Following the pain, I discovered a small hard lump on my right clavicle. I compared it with my left side and found no similar protrusion on the left...
Dr. Hu Ziren Reply:
It may be localized lymphadenopathy; it is recommended to either monitor the condition or consult a thoracic surgeon for further evaluation.[Read More] Understanding a Hard Lump on the Right Clavicle: When to Seek Help
Understanding Neck Lumps: When to Seek ENT or Hematology Care
Neck issues About 30 days ago, I noticed a lymph node approximately 0.5 cm in size at the posterior edge of the sternocleidomastoid muscle on the left side of my neck. At the same time, I experienced night sweats, fever, and weakness/fatigue. I initially thought it was a respirat...
Dr. Chen Sirong Reply:
1. If I visit an ENT specialist, will they generally use a fiber optic endoscope for examination? Or is it sufficient to just continue observing and taking antibiotics? A: They will likely use it. 2. If lymphatic cancer is suspected, is surgery for a biopsy the only option? Or c...[Read More] Understanding Neck Lumps: When to Seek ENT or Hematology Care
Understanding Groin Lymphadenopathy: Causes, Treatment, and Recovery Tips
Inguinal lymphadenopathy Hello Doctor, after experiencing a fever and cold, I discovered swelling in my groin area, which I initially thought was caused by the cold. I continued to have high fevers that cycled between rising and falling, leading to hospitalization for treatment. ...
Dr. Hu Ziren Reply:
1. It is recommended to first consult an infectious disease specialist. 2. If the lymph nodes continue to enlarge after the fever subsides and do not regress for several months, along with symptoms such as night sweats or weight loss, it is advisable to see a general surgeon.[Read More] Understanding Groin Lymphadenopathy: Causes, Treatment, and Recovery Tips