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  • Male
  • 22 Years
  • 22/01/2025

I'm experiencing these weird palpitations, but my heart rhythm and pulse seem normal. They tend to happen after I exercise. Is this something I should be worried about?

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results:

White Blood Cell (WBC) Count

  • Normal range: 4,500-11,000 cellsL (cumm)
  • Your result: 4,600 cellsL (cumm)
  • Interpretation: Your WBC count is within the normal range, indicating a healthy immune system.

Red Blood Cell (RBC) Count

  • Normal range: 4.32-5.72 million cellsL (cumm) for males and 3.90-5.03 million cellsL (cumm) for females
  • Your result: 4.25 million cellsL (cumm)
  • Interpretation: Your RBC count is within the normal range, indicating adequate red blood cells for oxygen transport.

Platelet Count

  • Normal range: 150,000-450,000 plateletsL (cumm)
  • Your result: Not provided
  • Interpretation: Unfortunately, your platelet count result is missing. Please check your report or consult your doctor for this information.

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