the hematology results of Azim indicate generally stable and acceptable blood health... the white blood cell count (WBC 4.47) is within the lower normal range, with a slightly higher proportion of lymphocytes (52.5%), which can be a normal variation or seen during recovery from mild viral infections, while monocytes and granulocytes remain within acceptable limits... the red blood cell profile shows normal cell size and volume (MCV 88.3, Hct 43.2, RBC 4.90), with hemoglobin at 12.8 g/dL, which is borderline low; slightly lower MCH and MCHC values may suggest mild reduction in hemoglobin concentration, though RDW is normal, indicating uniform red blood cells and no clear sign of anemia... platelet parameters, including count (347), MPV, Pct, and PDW, are all within normal ranges, suggesting normal clotting function...
the doctor prescribed Binozyt Antibiotic 200 mg/5 ml (Azithromycin USP) to be taken 5 ml once daily after meals for 3 days to treat a bacterial infection... Azithromycin is a broad‑spectrum antibiotic commonly used to manage infections of the respiratory tract, throat, ears, skin, and soft tissues, as well as certain other bacterial conditions... it works by stopping the growth of bacteria, allowing the body’s immune system to effectively clear the infection... it is important to complete the full course of the medication as prescribed, even if symptoms improve earlier, to ensure the infection is fully treated and to reduce the risk of antibiotic resistance...

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